The exception being locks fitted in childcare facilities or swimming pools which may be fitted 1500mm 1650mm high as deemed necessary.
Fire exit safety door locks.
Door lock heights on exit doors fire doors path of travel doors and disabled access doors now have a standardised lock height of 900mm 1100mm.
Long and comes in an aluminum finish.
There is an approved document guidance available from the builders hardware industry federation bhif hardware for fire and escape doors.
Bca d2 21 building codes of australia includes as1428 1 as1905 1.
Door lock regulations for exit and fire doors.
Issue 4 2012 detailing the requirements for any fixtures and fittings used with fire doors and fire.
The exception being locks in childcare facilities which may be 1500mm 1650mm high as necessary.
Fire exit doors are the final door on an emergency exit route that must lead to a place of safety.
The fire door lock itself does not only consist of the locking mechanism that bars or restrict access but it also consists of other components which are usually collectively classified as fire exit door hardware.
Having a path of exit travel in emergency situations that employees or residents know and can rely on is the key to getting them out safely in a fire.
The exit device is suitable for all doors aluminum hollow metal or wood where there is no projection on the face.
Also the line of sight to an exit sign must be clearly visible at all times.
Keep exit route doors free of decorations or signs that obscure the visibility of exit route doors.
Often normal entry exit doors will serve as final exits in non domestic premises covered by the rro regulatory reform fire safety order 2005 such as offices shops pubs and common areas of flats and hmo s houses in multiple occupation and in the premises covered by the building regulations.
By law there are very specific locking requirements required for exit doors.
Exit doors are a critical part of the fire and safety infrastructure of a building.
Door lock heights on exit doors fire doors path of travel doors and disabled access doors now have a standardised lock height of 900mm 1100mm.
Of all the safety features a building has to offer one of the most crucial is the exit route doors.
Post signs along the exit access indicating the direction of travel to the nearest exit and exit discharge if that direction is not immediately apparent.