Department for Communities and Local Government, (2019) Internal planning of multi-storey flats. In: Approved Document B: Fire Safety - Volume 1: Dwellings. 2019 ed. Section 3: Means of escape – flats, 1 (3.21). RIBA Publishing Publication, London, p. 23. ISBN 9781859469156
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Abstract
When multi-storey flats do not have their own external entrance at ground level, adopt one of the following approaches.
a. Approach 1 – provide at least one alternative exit from each habitable room that is not on the entrance storey of the flat (Diagram 3.5 and paragraph 3.22).
b. Approach 2 – provide at least one alternative exit from each storey that is not the entrance storey of the flat. All habitable rooms should have direct access to a protected landing (Diagram 3.6 and paragraph 3.22).
c. Approach 3 – provide a protected stairway plus a sprinkler system in accordance with Appendix E and provide smoke alarms in accordance with BS 5839-6.
d. Approach 4 – if the vertical distance between the entrance storey of the flat and any of the storeys above or below does not exceed 7.5m, provide all of the following.
i. A protected stairway.
ii. Additional smoke alarms in all habitable rooms.
iii. A heat alarm in any kitchen.
Item Type: | Book Section |
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Additional Information: | mml-maui-text-analytics-keywords |
Uncontrolled Keywords: | alternative exit, principal storey, entrance storey, principal private entrance, principal communal entrance, principal entrance, single storey, habitable room, direct distance, habitable room |
Subjects: | Section 03: Means of escape – flats B1: Means of warning and escape B1: Means of warning and escape B1: Means of warning and escape Building standards |
Date Deposited: | 01 Feb 2020 08:10 |
Last Modified: | 13 Oct 2021 19:41 |
URI: | https://buildvoc.co.uk/id/eprint/211 |
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