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    Morning ladies i am trying to fill in my fire safety checklist in to send off to the local fire & rescue service HQ but i confused (stuck) on one of the Q it asks do your final exits, such as front door, back door etc open without use of a key and it says if you answer no any anything then my premises are inadequate but surely you need to lock doors with a key for safety i always keep my doors locked with a key on a hook high up to stop my 3 year old escaping TIA Helen

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    Hi there, I have nailed a wooden rectangle shape maybe 20cm by 5cm at the top side part of my door. Then when I am childminding I slot it across the door from the door frame. Thereby stopping anyone opening the door but I don't have to actually lock it. Not sure if I have explained it very well. If you want to give me your email address I can send you a photo of it.

    I don't remember having to do it for my fire safety checklist but the registration inspector said my front and back door should be able to be opened in one move without having to use a key. Even though, like you I always hung my keys on a hook at the side of the door, still do. When childminding I just slot the wood across.

 

 

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