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Option two: Through the Gallery Fire Exit (1.72m width / 1.96m height) and then up the
stairs.
From the front of the building:
At the side of the building, opposite the All Hours Entrance, there are two parking bays
designated for users of Kay House. From here there is a short flight of steps leading down to
a pathway that runs along the front of the building to the main entrance
Option three: Through the main entrance (1.71m width / 1.96m height) into the Foyer,
through the Gallery Space door (1.46m width / 1.96m height) and up the stairs (dimension as
above)
The dimensions of the doors leading into the Frank Oliver Recital Hall are:
Rear door (next to the Music Office): 1.46m width / 1.96m height
Front door (stage end): 1.52m width / 1.96m height
Lasers
These are NOT be used in Kay House.
Pyrotechnics
Kay House does not hold a license for the use of pyrotechnics, so these are NOT to be
used.
Seating
The seating available in Kay House consists of a number of lightweight
seats made from aluminium and plastic that can be interlocked in rows
and folded and then stacked when not in use.
Regardless of which room you use in Kay House, escape routes,
i.e. aisles, should be designed so that in the event of a fire they are
capable of enabling the occupants to evacuate the whole building.
The width of an aisle must not be wider than the width of the fire
exit it leads to.
If the audience is less than 60, the gangway width must be at least 900mm wide. If
the audience is more than 60, the gangway width must be at least 1100mm wide.
There should be no projections which would diminish the clear width of the gangway.
Seating should be securely located in position to avoid gangways and exits being
obstructed by displaced and overturned seats, especially in a hurried evacuation.
When seats are secured together, it should not be possible to separate them, nor for
a row to ‘snake”, merely by pushing one or more seats in a row.
As far as the moveable seating available in
Kay House is concerned, the seats should be
secured together via the interlocking mechanism on
the front legs in lengths of not fewer than four seats.
When not in use, the chairs should be
stacked on the trolley as shown in the photo.
Suspending the chairs at an angle ensures
the trolley fits through the double doors of all rooms
on the first floor.
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