Warwickshire fire and rescue service have had reports of people propping open fire doors to prevent staff from touching door handles.
The service has said they appreciate the situation regarding coronavirus is unprecedented but say it's essential fire safety remains a priority.
Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Services Group Commander for Protection, Roland Bayley said: “We are aware that there some businesses have been propping open fire doors to prevent staff from having to touch door handles. We know that this has been done with the best intentions, however fire doors should not be propped open. They are there to save lives and slow the spread of fire to give your staff the time they need to safely evacuate the building. Without them, the risk of fire death greatly increases.
“Equally, we are mindful of businesses who may be storing extra stock in order to cope with increased demand. Where stockpiling of essentials has become necessary, be aware of the increased risk of fire. Ensure that your stock does not come into contact with ignition sources such as heaters or light fittings and does not compromise any escape routes.”
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