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question for uk lockies

European hardware -lever locks, profile cylinders specific for European locks. European lock picks and European locks.

Postby cred » 22 Jun 2005 6:20

hi,
the era ones seem to be a bit awkward to lock and unlock especialy in an emergency situation
:wink:
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fire regs

Postby falcon_9 » 22 Jun 2005 23:32

About the thumb turn on the house been told of a fire officer there are no regulasions for locks on domestic properties unlike commercial
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Postby capt.dunc » 23 Jun 2005 6:21

are you based in england or wales falcon_9? if so i believe that is the case.
a tidy locksmith, picks, up his rubish
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Postby jax666 » 23 Jun 2005 12:03

Hi,

Does they new BS:8621 cover Scotland?

If it is the final exit from a multi tennented building then it must have a keyless form of exit. i.e. a thumb turn. As here in London (the toilet of the universe) we have many converted houses into flats with communal final exit and the fire regs insist on this, hence the newish BS8621 that allows for a thumb turn.

I hope this helps.
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