They did bring in laws relating to property inspections in Thailand near the end of 2007:- Building Inspections
As you will see they only apply to large buildings and venues. Also though fire escapes are mentioned it does not really specify any requirements.
I think is near criminal neglect for a government in any country as few businesses want to 'waste money on fire equipment/exits.
It's apparently left to the building inspectors to decide what's required on the spot.
This is the comment posted on the Bangkok Post website about building inspectors in Bangkok.
Part of my training included fire fighting - if you go into fight a fire you always keep in your mind how do you get out!
RR.
As you will see they only apply to large buildings and venues. Also though fire escapes are mentioned it does not really specify any requirements.
I think is near criminal neglect for a government in any country as few businesses want to 'waste money on fire equipment/exits.
It's apparently left to the building inspectors to decide what's required on the spot.
This is the comment posted on the Bangkok Post website about building inspectors in Bangkok.
We had spent quite a bit of money to set up fire exits, sprinkler systems including cameras and monitors everywhere. To my surprise the inspectors had no interest in inspecting the premises, and were only interested in getting an envelope with a "payment" inside.
RR.
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