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Do YOU know where all your fire extinguishers are?

If a fire were to break out in your house right now, would you know exactly where the nearest one is?

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Under the Health and Safety at work act 1974 and statutory instruments, Industry codes of practice etc, you should carry out a suitable and sufficient risk assessment of the hazards involved. material safety data sheets shall be provided at the entrance to the tent and shall describe the degree of toxicity of any plastic compounds used. The tent shall have a fire exit, clearly marked . A fire extinguisher is also required. Occupants should be trained in its use. It is recommended that an emergency evacuation drill for evacuation of the tent be carried out at no less than 1 weekly intervals. The risks identified should include , but not be limited to, the compactability of the soil strata on which the tent is constructed, the degree of flammability of the tent material and manufacturers recommendations for the tensile strength of the piping involved. The risk assessment should also address the control measures you will enforce in order to eliminate mitigate the risk or hazard, as far as may be deemed to be reasonably practicable. The children chosen for occupancy should include representations from varying ethnic groups in direct proportion to the general population. If a disabled child is included, suitable and safe disabled access and toilet facilities shall be provided in the tent. Or on the other hand, you can just build the tent and let your kids LIVE a little?
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I . You could also upgrade to 3/4 or 1 PVC to get more stability. 1/2 is sort of flimsy.

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