Hi All,
I would appreciate your views on the following scenario:
A local fire officer is demanding that the front entrance doors within a block of 3 storey flats are replaced due to them not being '30 minutes fire resistant'. Now, whilst the doors are not traditional notional 30 minute doors (they are all incorporate a large single panel -thus 44mm core thickness is not achieved), the doors all appear to be in sound condition, and given that they are all uniform it is likely that they met the required standard at the time of installation. Furthermore, each flat has access to an external fire escape stairwell at the rear of the property, meaning that even if the main common escape route (accessed via the flats entrance doors) is compromised the residents will be able to use an alternative means of escape.
In view of the above would you consider that requiring the replacement of the doors is not proportionate to the risk, particularly given the presence of an alternative means of escape?
Thanks