Hospitals and nursing homes: Care with safety
In hospitals and nursing homes, residents often have limited mobility, making evacuation more time-consuming. Therefore, it is crucial that these facilities have clearly marked escape routes and fire-resistant access doors to ensure a safe evacuation. Training staff and residents in emergency evacuations contributes to a faster and more efficient response.
In short, having effective escape routes and fire-resistant access doors is essential in large buildings with many people. A drop seal in a fire-retardant door structure can provide up to 60 or 90 extra minutes for evacuation. This additional time can save lives and ensure that everyone can escape safely in the event of a fire. It is the responsibility of building managers, owners, and residents to work together to guarantee the safety of everyone inside the building.
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