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Document M - Access and Use of Buildings solved by DigiGlass 15/02/10

On May 1st 2004 a new regulation Document M - Access to and Use of Buildings (2004 edition) was issued. This refers to new critical location buildings, and refurbishments of existing buildings from that date, The regulation is a duty of care and states the following:-

Glass entrance doors and glazed screens will satisfy Requirements M1 or M2 if:

They are clearly defined with manifestation on the glass at two levels, 850 to 1000 mm and 1400 to 1600 mm above the floor, contrasting visually with the background seen through the glass (both sides from inside and outside) in all lighting conditions.
Manifestation takes the form of a logo or sign at least 150 mm high (repeated on a glazed screen) or a decorative feature such as a broken lines or continuous bands, at least 50 mm high.
Glazed entrance doors, where adjacent to, or forming part of, a glazed screen, are clearly differentiated from it by the provision of a high contrast strip at the top and on both sides.
Glass entrance doors, where capable of being held open, are protected by guarding to prevent the leading edge constituting a hazard.
The great news is that this provides plenty of scope for the user to interpret what may or may not be done and applied. Put simply, your imagination can turn the glass into a canvas. Digiglass is able to provide a quick, easy and cost effective solution to legal requirements. This can include any designs you may wish to incorporate or Standard banding for glass, which is stocked by the linear metre and available in several acid etched sandblasted effects or coloured vinyl’s.


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