triciamonty
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A ground floor shop with a floor area of about 300 square feet,has one door/entrance off the street.There is a large window on the front of the premises beside this door ,one inner wall has seating for customers,the opposite wall has barbers work area i.e mirrors,stools etc...A recent visit the from fire officer he says there should be a fire exit on this premises,he couldnt/wouldnt say where exactly.Any opinions ?Also as a rented unit is it up to landlords to do this??????
No fire officer justed walked in,the shop is 14 foot by 24 foot,ground floor, one entrance in/out from the street .The wall on the right is the barbers counter,wall on left is the seating area .The back wall has a door into a toilet area.There are no hazardous/flamable materials in shop.In this instance where could you put a fire exit ? Any more undue expense and this place will close with 2 jobs,more info needed
Firstly did you receive written correspondence, what exactly did it say?
so he hasn't given you anything in writing?No fire officer justed walked in,the shop is 14 foot by 24 foot,ground floor, one entrance in/out from the street .The wall on the right is the barbers counter,wall on left is the seating area .The back wall has a door into a toilet area.There are no hazardous/flamable materials in shop.In this instance where could you put a fire exit ? Any more undue expense and this place will close with 2 jobs,
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