So baldyman, if you dont expect them to enforce what do you expect them to do, fiercly recommend and point their fingers alot?
Perhaps you need to read back a few posts to Civvy and Midland Retty's comments to my post. I know you can't enforce smoke detection, so yes, a recommendation for change
could be considered appropriate, but that would also depend on the view of the responsible person to agree.
My response was that BS 5839 is just guidance, so are you saying it is wrong, what other standards states smoke detection is preferable to heat detection then?
I didn't say it was wrong and there isn't another standard.
Why would you go against 5839?
Did I say that?
What should the hotel do?
Review their policy? Fit smoke detectors? What do
you think they should do?
What should the fire authority do?
What do you think they should do? You're the one who seems to have all the answers.
Why should the hotel adapt to technical change when there isn't any reason to do so, current guidance says heat or smoke detectors can be used.
We've done that one previously.
Whats the crack jack?
I take it you had a bad day at the office Clevelandfire?