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Escaping From Fire
When staying in hotels I often have doubts about fire safety, especially where rooms are reached by labyrinthine corridors.
News like this doesn't help.
May the victims RIP.
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-scotl and-tay side-ce ntral-6 4144080
Perhaps sprinklers should be compulsory.
News like this doesn't help.
May the victims RIP.
https:/
Perhaps sprinklers should be compulsory.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.One of the reasons I no longer use older hotels in 'historic' buildings. While they will meet the required standards for safety it's less like!y they will have things like sprinklers and retrofitting enclosed fire escapes may mean compromises in accessibility. Dull they maybe but there is something to be said for the chains.
Not exactly the Ritz, apparently:
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with a narrow central spiral staircase right up to the top floor.
one of the city museums in New York was a tenement (run by a lesbian cooperative actually) . THAT had been a tenement but the owner cdnt be arrissed to modify the 1910 ( yup) fire prevention orders
so he HAD hammered tin foil to the ceilings and constructed air vents ( vertical ) as air conduits.
This led to worse fires as they acted in a fire as chimneys spreading it from floor to floor
( so fire precautions may bot work)
one of the city museums in New York was a tenement (run by a lesbian cooperative actually) . THAT had been a tenement but the owner cdnt be arrissed to modify the 1910 ( yup) fire prevention orders
so he HAD hammered tin foil to the ceilings and constructed air vents ( vertical ) as air conduits.
This led to worse fires as they acted in a fire as chimneys spreading it from floor to floor
( so fire precautions may bot work)
//There should always be a fire plan on the back of the bedroom door, showing the route to 'a place of safety'.//
OK, well you can stop and study it when the alarm goes off, I will already be halfway down the stairs by the time you try to leave your room.
yes 237sj, that is usually what I do, or look for similar ways. Having been in a fire I know how easy it is to get disorientated and how smoke is thick enough to hide lights.
OK, well you can stop and study it when the alarm goes off, I will already be halfway down the stairs by the time you try to leave your room.
yes 237sj, that is usually what I do, or look for similar ways. Having been in a fire I know how easy it is to get disorientated and how smoke is thick enough to hide lights.