I have been out to one of the subject establishments run by a housing group. The residents of both the flats and bedsits have minor learning difficulties but the aim of the accommodation is that after 18 months they should be able to return to live in the community. The housing association has day time staff but if an evacuation is required at night, the residents are meant to evacuate themselves. In fact, this is part of their tenancy agreement. Is this the norm for such places?
To further complicate the matter, I was advised by the responsible person that that the change of use went through Building Control, yet both buildings containing the bedsits and the self contained flats have double door protection protection on ground, first and second floor AND AFD in the common areas and the flats/bedists.
What I'm confused about is the AFD in the common areas. If the conversion has gone through Building Regs, why is there AFD in the single staircase of both buildings. Surely, the compartmentation is guarantedd and there should be a stay put policy.