Guest Matt Posted February 27 Report Posted February 27 Is the use of a Dorgard door release/retainer in a high-rise block of flats legally prohibited, or is it merely a recommendation? If it is legally prohibited, in what regulation? Quote
Mike North Posted March 3 Report Posted March 3 Dorgarda are not illegal, however some property owners/ landlords prohibit there use Quote
AnthonyB Posted March 3 Report Posted March 3 On 27/02/2025 at 11:54, Guest Matt said: Is the use of a Dorgard door release/retainer in a high-rise block of flats legally prohibited, or is it merely a recommendation? If it is legally prohibited, in what regulation? For which doors? There are limits on the use of indirect hold open devices depending on building use & layout and which doors are to be held detailed in BS7273-4 which whilst not law would be used as a benchmark in any legal action - use outside of this would need justification as to how it still afforded suitable safety Quote
alonso Posted Tuesday at 18:25 Report Posted Tuesday at 18:25 Why are dorguards not suitable in some situations? Quote
AnthonyB Posted 20 hours ago Report Posted 20 hours ago You would need to refer to BS7273-4 but they don't have the required failsafe's of a Category A/Critical rated hold open as if there are faults on the fire alarm they won't release and are only rated to Category B/Standard actuation at best, Category C/Indirect at worst, meaning critical locations (such as doors onto stairways) would be vulnerable. Quote
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