Recent advice notes from the Government and the MHCLG require housing associations to carry out fire door inspections to risk assess current fire door stock
Best practice guidance states that Hospitals and Health Care Facilities should have low risk areas inspected every twelve months , with higher risk areas and high traffic areas being inspected more frequently.
The RRO 2005 (Regulatory Reform Fire Safety Order) makes it a legal requirement for landlords, and building managers to take responsibility for regular inspection and maintenance of fire doors.
All hotels, whatever the size, must complete a fire door inspection. Regular checks of the building need to be made to ensure that fire doors are not damaged in any way.
Best practice guidance states that Schools and Universities should have low risk areas inspected every twelve months , with higher risk and high traffic areas being inspected more frequently.
The RRO 2005 (Regulatory Reform Fire Safety Order) makes it a legal requirement for landlords, and building managers to take responsibility for regular inspection and maintenance of fire doors.
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