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Child Proof Deluxe Door Top Lock

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The above information must be provided by the Responsible Person to any new resident as soon as reasonably practicable after the resident moves into their flat. The Responsible Person must also remind all residents about this information at periods not exceeding 12 months starting from when the regulations come into force.

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Regulation 10 requires that, if the top storey of the building is above 11m in height (typically, a building of more than four storeys) the Responsible Person must: g. The gap between the door and the frame is not too large. The industry standard is that the gap size should never be more than 4mm, except at the bottom of the door, where the gap should be as small as practicable, while ensuring that the door is unlikely to snag on the floor even if the door drops slightly on the hinges. Simple “gap tester” cards are available for this purpose. damage or defects that might affect the door’s ability to resist the spread of fire or smoke (see 6.7a-e) In both cases, the door should fully close into the frame, overcoming the resistance of any latch or friction with the floor. damage or defects that might affect the door’s ability to resist the spread of fire or smoke (see 6.7 a-e)b. Letterboxes are firmly closed and not jammed open. Where a letterbox has been fitted to a door that did not previously have one, the resident will need to confirm that the new letterbox is suitable for use in fire-resisting doors and has been fitted by a specialist contractor.

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doors to stairways and lobbies (between corridors and stairways): these keep the stairways and lobbies free from fire and smoke, so that they can safely be used by residents and others who might need to leave the building during a fire, and to assist firefighters during firefighting operations doors that sub-divide corridors: these are to limit the spread of fire and smoke throughout, for example, a long corridor doors to plant rooms and cupboards (for example containing electrical distribution equipment) and to service risers (shafts which allow the vertical passage of cables, pipes)

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Typical examples of fire doors signage (signage may differ in style, content and format from the examples shown) a. The resident has not replaced a fire-resisting flat entrance door with a new, non-fire-resisting door; this may be obvious if the door is of a different design from all other doors in the building but may not be where flat entrance doors are all of a different design. Where any doubt exists, the resident will need to confirm that the new door is fire-resisting, has been installed by a competent person, and they will be required to provide the technical information relating to the door to the Responsible Person. Modern fire doors should display a visible fire resistance rating (see photo 2). d. The condition of the fire-resisting glass and glazing system in the door panels, and any associated side or over panels forming part of the doorset, retains their ability to resist the spread of fire and smoke.

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