Smileless2012
'You cannot be serious' !!!!! What about containing a fire?
Exactly. During school inspections you are pulled up for wedges propping doors open even a tiny amount.
Here we are 2 years into the pandemic SNP ministers are to spend £300,000 chopping the bottoms off hundreds of classroom doors in an attempt to stop the spread of Covid, under a “crackpot” plan unveiled yesterday.
Nicola Sturgeon defended the spending but Holyrood’s opposition parties lambasted the “DIY ventilation” plan as a “lazy solution”.
Smileless2012
'You cannot be serious' !!!!! What about containing a fire?
Exactly. During school inspections you are pulled up for wedges propping doors open even a tiny amount.
BBC:
The first minister said councils would have the option to act if doors were "inhibiting the natural flow of air", and said health and safety would be considered in all decisions.
That's what doors are for! To increase the natural flow of air we can open them.
They can be opened slightly, partway, halfway, threequarters or fully. Very versatile things, doors.
'You cannot be serious' !!!!! What about containing a fire?
Well the poster should stop talking about barmy ideas without understanding the proposal then.
So, has the person posting this post actually read anything about what's going on?
The poster concerned couldn't give a monkeys whether it is in Scotland or elsewhere, or even whether it is true, but it is a topic that comes up all the time in any school. The poster was actually thinking it might be appropriate to discuss how this problem is not insurmountable and how the best outcome might be achieved.
Oh Alegias1 have you read the BBC websites article (updated 2 hours ago)?
Ms Sturgeon is quoted defending the removing of parts of doors (bottom section) where she thinks it’s appropriate.
What happens in the winter? ?Why not leave the door open or the windows.
Tad over sensitive
I think someone’s royally pissed off. ?
GrannyGravy13
I think you are a tad over sensitive on any comments regarding the FM by anyone south of the border.
Do you? Ach well, I'll live with it.
I do get a bit sensitive about anyone, English, Scots or even Mongolian, who thinks its funny to make up stories about any other country's FM and government and make out they're idiots.
Still waiting to find out if JE knows who Wee Burney is.
I think you are a tad over sensitive on any comments regarding the FM by anyone south of the border.
Josieann
So, has the person who dreamt up this barmy idea actually been round schools and spoken with the teachers?
From my experience most teachers like their classroom doors wide open, mainly from a safe guarding point of view. There are inexpensive closures which can be easily fitted and these are activated by the fire alarm going off. It is a proven safe system with no need for any carpentry. Simples.
So, has the person posting this post actually read anything about what's going on?
I'm away to watch Antiques Road Trip.
Have fun.
Baggs
PS Go, Calli! Socktastic!
Only another 794,300 pairs to go.
I got chilblains when I was a child, my Mum thought it was because I used to sit on the hearth as I was always nesh.
I hope your eye improves with the antibiotics, it sounds painful but can't have been if you didnt realise.
Are you accusing the BBC of publishing fake news on its website?
Have you actually read it?
Is this what we've come to in this country?
No wonder Johnson can get away with suggesting things that aren't really true, if people can't actually read news reports but only see what they want to see.
You might be the only one who doesn't see the funny side of the story being misrepresented, al. ?
So, has the person who dreamt up this barmy idea actually been round schools and spoken with the teachers?
From my experience most teachers like their classroom doors wide open, mainly from a safe guarding point of view. There are inexpensive closures which can be easily fitted and these are activated by the fire alarm going off. It is a proven safe system with no need for any carpentry. Simples.
Am I the only one who sees the difference between:
Money's on offer to improve airflow in classrooms, including by planing the bottom off doors if that's useful.
and
SNP crackpots want to saw our children's doors in half! and all the opposition MSPs think they've really clever for having a go!! Will nobody think of the fire risk!!
Maybe I am.
Alegrias1
It would be a crackpot idea if it was actually what was being proposed.
But it's not, as anybody would understand if they had actually listened to the excerpt from FMQs this afternoon or read the actual report, instead of relying on the incorrect information printed by the newspapers or the infantile smirking questioning by Ross. Or even Willie "photo opportunity" Rennie, my local MSP who is likely to be getting an email from me.
But I'm amazed to see how many people here on GN are experts in fluid dynamics and are recommending opening windows, propping open the doors etc. My favourite is the "hot air rises and takes the germs with it" hypothesis.
But hey, why pay attention to facts when we can have a go at Scotland and the FM? By the way, do you know who Wee Burney was?
Are you accusing the BBC of publishing fake news on its website?
It would be a crackpot idea if it was actually what was being proposed.
But it's not, as anybody would understand if they had actually listened to the excerpt from FMQs this afternoon or read the actual report, instead of relying on the incorrect information printed by the newspapers or the infantile smirking questioning by Ross. Or even Willie "photo opportunity" Rennie, my local MSP who is likely to be getting an email from me.
But I'm amazed to see how many people here on GN are experts in fluid dynamics and are recommending opening windows, propping open the doors etc. My favourite is the "hot air rises and takes the germs with it" hypothesis.
But hey, why pay attention to facts when we can have a go at Scotland and the FM? By the way, do you know who Wee Burney was?
PS Go, Calli! Socktastic!
Callistemon21
6 pairs of socks completed already!
I'm on a mission to Keep Scottish Pupils From Getting Chilblains.
Some years ago I got chilblains (v sore) only I didn't know what they were and, more to the point, neither did my GP! I suspect he'd never seen any before. He thought it was an infection and prescribed an anti-biotic which did bugger all of course.
Yes, I did tell him of my eventual conclusion. The problem resolved itself when I got an electric under-blanket for my bed.
I was a bit put out by the anti-B as I think I'd only had any once before in my life, for an ear infection. I'm currently on my third, prescribed by an optician, for an infected hole in my cornea. Not a big deal. I didn't know anything was wrong but so grateful for free annual eye checks (cos my mum had glaucoma).
Come on Alegrias1 surely you must agree that it’s a crackpot idea?
It’s given us all a chuckle though hasn’t it?!
At least this thread is a change from the usual N & P ones.
No Brexit or Boris bashing for a change ????
That's quite shocking JE.
Suddenly, pathetic doesn't seem to go far enough.
You have got to hand it to Wee Burney haven’t you? ?
Hilarious!
I bet Littlejohn will pick up on this corker of a story!
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