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cellarsWherever possible access to cellars should be via one entrance located within the building.  All other entrances should be permanently sealed, either bricked up or covered with metal plates fixed internally.

Where this is not possible flaps and doors should be secured internally by means of bars and padlocks.  Any retained entrance to a cellar should be given special attention with good quality frames and five lever deadlocks.

 
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cellarsWherever possible access to cellars should be via one entrance located within the building.  All other entrances should be permanently sealed, either bricked up or covered with metal plates fixed internally.

Where this is not possible flaps and doors should be secured internally by means of bars and padlocks.  Any retained entrance to a cellar should be given special attention with good quality frames and five lever deadlocks.