Hi all
I would please like to solicit opinion regarding the FSO and its application to places of worship?
The FP act excluded these premises.
How do you think a FRA would apply the FSO to a modern (1960’s) single storey church being used as a place of worship and an occasional café / coffee shop, intended to be a part of the church’s evangelistic purpose and not a business? Double door normal access to the front of the church. Single width Fire Exit to the back left to open air and front right through the kitchen to open air. Travel distance through kitchen 5 m? Length of church overall 18 m.
CLG guide Place of Assembly Sam and common sense.
You're lucky in having a rear exit door. Many older churches I am involved in have only the main entrance and most have balconies with a single stairway. There can be a combined maximum occupancy factor of 3 to 4 hundred.
Granted normal occupancy levels are nowhere near this but there can be some occasions, particularily funerals, which can attract a full house, and more.
The problem/good thing with many churches is that they have been standing for hundreds of years without incident but there is no specific guidance which gives consideration to limited use which is usually 3 - 4 hours a week.
Your church is typical of small rural churches and common sense has to prevail.