• Saeculum [he/him, comrade/them]
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    3410 months ago

    Landlords in the UK have a legal requirement to ensure that their property is safe for the occupants. In practice this means following a number of regulations set by the local authorities HHSRS (Housing health and safety rating system).

    Most of these include a regulation on maximum window opening height to prevent people accidentally falling out of them, either purely by accident, or when in a “confused mental state” (this is mainly elderly people with dementia or something similar, and drunks).

    • Adkml [he/him]
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      10 months ago

      Usually pretty skeptical about complaints of “Nanny states” but the British government explicitly saying they don’t trust their citizens to not fall out of open windows is pretty bleak

    • circuitfarmer
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      210 months ago

      Holy shit.

      This is only in the UK, yeah? I was surprised the first time I went to continental Europe that high-floor hotel windows would open entirely, with no screen. In the US, hotels do have windows that only open so far. Not the case with residential, though.