Soldato
Don't know if anyone can point me in the right direction to get non-bias advice about this.
Basically it's a tiny issue, but the only door into/out of our ~400sq/ft office is technically therefore a fire door and we were told by the security guard yesterday that we had to keep it closed as a result. He then continued to explain that if a fire started in our office then it would spread to the hallway which is a fire exit.
Fair enough, except the door is only open when we're in it and if a fire started in our office then we'd be there to close it behind us...
Only reason it's open slightly is because we have no aircon, 7 beastly PCs running 24/7 and only some small feature windows to open. Opening the door is the only way to get a bit of draught and air movement going.
As always, TIA.
Basically it's a tiny issue, but the only door into/out of our ~400sq/ft office is technically therefore a fire door and we were told by the security guard yesterday that we had to keep it closed as a result. He then continued to explain that if a fire started in our office then it would spread to the hallway which is a fire exit.
Fair enough, except the door is only open when we're in it and if a fire started in our office then we'd be there to close it behind us...
Only reason it's open slightly is because we have no aircon, 7 beastly PCs running 24/7 and only some small feature windows to open. Opening the door is the only way to get a bit of draught and air movement going.
As always, TIA.