For the last 15 years, there has been NO door between the Kitchen and the lounge, there has just been a "door sized" arch,
When in the Kitchen, there is easy clear access to the main front door, and to the back door, this is a pre-war 1927 3 bed semi-detached house,
Just for a rough layout,
Come in front door, stairs up the middle of house, walk through into kitchen, which is to the right of the middle stairs, (back door is now facing you) and turn left, go under the arch (which is the back of the stairs)
Now in the living room, there is a 3 pane window facing front of house, and the 2 pane window at the rear of the room, will now be a new doorway going to a "new build" double bedroom with french doors to the back garden/drive.
The proposed "fire door" is to go where the 6ft 6" understairs archway is?
The disabled person also has a phobia of being shut in, and suffers tunnel vision, this door is going to be an awkward obstuction, for normal living anyway.
Its just that Social Services Occupational Therapists, can be very intimidating, and I cant understand why they are wanting to make the person in the wheelchair get over stressed about another obstruction that I genuinely dont think is legislation as the OT insists it is?