WINDOW WITH OPENING FOR FIRE EXIT
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numee28
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WINDOW WITH OPENING FOR FIRE EXIT

by numee28 » Sun Dec 23, 2007 7:45 am

Hi everyone i have just purchased a flat and according to the legal stuff the windows are under warrenty as they were fitted in 2005 however i have noticed that none of the windows have an opening that can be used as a means of fire escape. Does anyone know if this was a legal requirement or is this just something that is a choice thing for those having new windows fitted?
Thanks for any help
Nicola

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by GrahamBennett » Fri Feb 01, 2008 11:42 am

I think this became a legal requirement in 2006 before that it was a choice. What's wrong with breaking the glass in the event of a fire?

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