Means of escape. (a) All means of exit from the premises must be kept free from obstruction and immediately available for instant free public exit.
(b) The emergency lighting supply illuminating all exit signs and routes must be turned on during the whole of the time the premises are occupied (if not operated by an automatic mains failure switching device).
Means of escape. All means of exit from the premises must be kept free from obstruction and immediately available for instant free public exit.
Means of escape. All means of exit from the Hall must be kept free from obstruction and immediately available for instant free public exit. The emergency lighting supply illuminating all exit signs and routes must be turned on during the whole of the time the Hall is occupied (if not operated by an automatic mains failure switching device).
Means of escape. (a) All means of exit from the Premises must be kept free from obstruction at all times.
(b) The lighting supply illuminating all exit signs must be turned on during the whole of the time the Premises are occupied.
Means of escape i. All means of exit from the Premises must be kept free from obstruction and immediately available for instant free public exit.
ii. The emergency lighting will automatically come into useif electricity supply fails. It illuminates the Emergency Exit routes.
Means of escape. (a) All means of exit from the premises must be kept free from obstruction and available at all times for immediate public exit. Seating and other furniture must be laid out in a manner which facilitates easy access to all escape routes including darkened, smoke or panic situations.
(b) The emergency lighting supply illuminating all exit signs and routes must be turned on during the whole of the time the premises are occupied (if not operated by an automatic mains failure switching device) using the light switch in the entrance hall.
(c) Ensure parked vehicles are not obstructing fire escape routes, using cones if appropriate.
Means of escape. Adequate means of escape, that complies with the statutory requirements.
Means of escape. Corridors, landings, stairs and exits form part of the building escape routes in case of fire. Please do not obstruct these areas by storing or placing bicycles, personal belongings or rubbish in these routes.
Means of escape. Ensure that there is a means of escape proposal that complies with the statutory requirements.
Means of escape the Hirer shall check the following items • All fire exits are unlocked and panic bolts/handles are in good working order. • That all escape routes are free of obstruction and can be safely used. • That any fire doors are not wedged open. • That exit signs are visible • That there are no obvious fire hazards on the premises