Curtained Doorway definition
Curtained Doorway means a device which consists of overlapping sheets of plastic over an existing or temporarily framed doorway.
Curtained Doorway means a device, which consists of at least three overlapping sheets of plastic over an existing or temporarily framed doorway. One sheet shall be secured at the top and left side, the second sheet at the top and right side, and the third sheet at the top and left side. All sheets shall have weights attached to the bottom to ensure that the sheets hang straight and maintain a seal over the doorway when not in use.
Curtained Doorway means doorway consisting of two (2) overlapping flaps or rip-proof polyethylene arranged to permit ingress and egress from one room to another while permitting minimal air movement between rooms;
More Definitions of Curtained Doorway
Curtained Doorway means a device which consists of at least three overlapping sheets of 6 mil. fire retardant plastic over an existing or temporarily framed doorway. One sheet shall be secured at the top left, bottom left, and left side, the second sheet at the top right, bottom right, and right side. These two sheets shall be connected in the middle by a zipper. This zipper, when opened will be the doorway into the work area. The third sheet will be placed on the work area side of this doorway and overlap the doorway by at least two feet and be secured at the top and one side. All sheets shall have weights attached at the bottom to ensure that the sheets hang straight and maintain a seal over the doorway when not in use.
Curtained Doorway means an arrangement of closures to allow ingress and egress from one room to another while permitting minimal air movement between rooms, typically constructed as follows: Place two (2) overlapping sheets of polyethylene over an existing or temporarily framed doorway, secure each along the top of the doorway, secure the vertical edge of one sheet along one vertical side of the doorway, and secure the vertical edge of the other sheet along the opposite vertical side of the doorway. Reinforce free edges of polyethylene with duct tape and weight the bottom edge to ensure proper closing. Each polyethylene sheet shall overlap openings not less than 1.5 m on each side;
Curtained Doorway means a device to allow entrance or exit from one room to another while restricting air movement between the rooms. Typically constructed by placing three overlapping sheets of polyethylene film over an existing or temporarily framed doorway, securing all sheets along the top of the doorway, securing the vertical edge of the outside sheet along one vertical side of the doorway, the second sheet along the doorway vertical edge opposite the first, and the third sheet around the entire doorway (including base). The third sheet should be slit down the center to within one foot of each end to facilitate access by personnel. Two "Curtained Doorways" should be spaced a minimum of three feet apart to form an "Air Lock".
Curtained Doorway means a device to allow ingress or egress from one room to another while permitting mini mal air movement between the rooms, typically con structed by placing two overlapping sheets of plastic over an existing or temporarily framed doorway and by securing each along the top of the doorway, the vertical edge of one along one vertical side of the doorway, and the vertical edge of the other along the opposite vertical side. Two curtained doorways should be spaced a minimum of six feet (two meters) apart to form an airlock.