Author Topic: Are Closers always required on Fire doors?  (Read 1196 times)

Offline JongoT

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Are Closers always required on Fire doors?
« on: December 09, 2022, 12:35:42 PM »
We are planning to let out our three floor terraced house in Bristol, UK, to a family, a couple or two friends sharing.  The house has two exits, one in front on the middle floor and one on the lower ground floor at the back. Do we HAVE to have closers on fire doors?
I am having fire doors fitted but I am getting conflicting information about if there?s a requirement to have door closers fitted on the doors. Common sense would say that there?s not much point in having a fire door if you can?t ensure it?s normally actually closed which is what the closers are for.
On the other hand a friend with a three floor student let house says they aren?t necessary, our agent says the same and the LACORS fire safety guidance says:
32.4  "the requirement for self-closers is considered unnecessary in some situations............. within single household ocupancies, and in smaller low-risk shared houses. The use of self-closers in these situations has proved impracticable and has often rendered the doors ineffective."


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Re: Are Closers always required on Fire doors?
« Reply #1 on: December 09, 2022, 07:37:18 PM »
If it's AST or other formal longer leases then your risk assessment and practice can follow the LACORS guidance you have quoted.

If shorter term lets similar to holiday lets then the guide linked below is more appropriate and is equally pragmatic with relation to self closers:
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/11085/payingguests.pdf

Ultimately it's up to you as the Responsible Person to determine and justify how your actions satisfy the functional standards of the legislation. This gives some flexibility & allows for common sense but does lead to lots of different options and opinions, all of which can be right at the same time (or equally wrong!)
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