Hi all,
looking some advice from all you knowledgeable folk
Care Home with a designated smoking room for residents. Fitted with a Photo Electric Detector, when there are 4-5 smokers in the room, fire alarm activates. This has resulted in a number of false alarms. ventilation system has been upgraded, no combustible materials in the room except clothing worn by the smokers.
Looking for people's opinion on what the best form of fire detection is? I have recommended a fixed temp 57 Deg C heat detector, this has been refused by the registration body on the grounds that if somebody sets their clothing / hair on fire a heat detector will not activate quickly enough to prevent injury to the smoker. Is it not widely accepted that no detector will pick up this sort of fire rapidly enough to prevent injury / burns to the smoker??
The inspector is insisting on a smoke detector being fitted to the room, would you good folk recommend an ionisation smoke detector?
Your thoughts would be warmly welcomed as I'm fighting a losing battle!!
Many thanks,