Fire Escape Hatches.
All premises with basements and sub-ground vault areas must have an effective means of escape in the event of fire. For many years Luxcrete have enabled clients to conform to statutory Building Regulations by installing our fire escape hatches over basement areas. With the high cost for floor space particularly in commercial premises, turn unused cellars and vaults into valuable work areas by fitting a Luxcrete fire escape hatch assembly.
Our hatches can be installed in isolation over existing apertures or incorporated within new Luxcrete pavement lights as direct replacements for old and obsolete cast iron units. We can supply and fix escape hatches in either insitu or pre-cast pavement light formats. Click here for details of our extensive range of pavement light and smoke outlet panels
When installed, our hatches are effortless to operate with an easy-release catch and powerful gas strut damper springs. Luxcrete fire escape hatches are fabricated from pre-formed mild steel sections with a corrosion protective paint finish as standard, galvanising or zinc sprayed assemblies can also be supplied – refer to our Technical Department for further details.
As with our range of pavement lights, Luxcrete fire escape hatches can be supplied with the opening concrete leaf incorporating coloured or textured concrete as an option to the standard grey smooth trowelled finish.
Fire Escape Ladders
All fire escape hatches will require a suitable ladder access from the basement up to pavement level to conform to L.F.E.P.A. requirements and must be raked to a 60 degree pitch to enable fast, safe evacuation in an emergency. Our ladders comprise mild steel stringers and chequer plate treads supplied with handrails to one or both sides as required. All metalwork is supplied with a corrosion protective paint finish as standard, galvanised or zinc sprayed assemblies are available as options.
Fire Escape Hatch Maintenance
As with other forms of emergency equipment, fire escape hatches must be regularly maintained to ensure correct and consistent operation at all times. Most fire escape hatches are located within the pavement, as such dust and debris together with rain water accumulating in the gutter frame can lead to premature failure of moving /operable components without routine servicing.
Luxcrete offer a full servicing package available at regular intervals, normally every three months or at least twice yearly to maintain optimum performance. We also provide a full repair service for worn or damaged components – refer to Technical Department for further guidance.
Access Hatches & Cellar Flaps
Identical in appearance to our fire escape hatches, Luxcrete manufacture and install access hatches and cellar flaps which are available in single or double leaf formats with either glazed, solid concrete or chequer plate steel opening leaf assemblies. Internal release catches can be complemented by external key operation. Refer to our Technical Department for further details.