An escape route should not pass through one stair enclosure to reach another. It may pass through a protected lobby (minimum REI 30) of one stair to reach another
Every common stair should be a protected stairway. Where the protected stairway passes from one comp...
In basements and enclosed car parks, the lift should be within the enclosure of a protected stairway...
Any alternative exit from a flat should comply with all of the following. a. It should be remote fr...
Ancillary accommodation should not be located in, or entered from, a protected lobby or protected co...
From the flat entrance door, a single escape route is acceptable in either of the following cases. ...
If a building does not meet the criteria of paragraph 3.28, an escape stair forming part of the only...
Where more than one escape route is available from a storey (or part of a building), then some of th...
Every protected stairway should lead to a final exit, either directly or via a protected exit passag...
Where a storey or part of a building has multiple escape routes available, one may be over a flat ro...
Usually, it is required by building codes that two or more escape routes be available from every poi...
Any door opening towards a corridor or a stair should be recessed to prevent its swing encroaching o...
a. SMALL SINGLE STAIR BUILDING *If smoke control is provided in the lobby, the travel distance can ...
Single steps on escape routes should be prominently marked. A single step on the line of a doorway i...
Two rooms may be served by a single escape window. A door between rooms should provide access to the...
Where a common stair is not part of the only escape route from a flat, it may also serve ancillary a...
Every common stair should be a protected stairway. Where the protected stairway passes from one comp...
In basements and enclosed car parks, the lift should be within the enclosure of a protected stairway...
Any alternative exit from a flat should comply with all of the following. a. It should be remote fr...
Ancillary accommodation should not be located in, or entered from, a protected lobby or protected co...
From the flat entrance door, a single escape route is acceptable in either of the following cases. ...
If a building does not meet the criteria of paragraph 3.28, an escape stair forming part of the only...
Where more than one escape route is available from a storey (or part of a building), then some of th...
Every protected stairway should lead to a final exit, either directly or via a protected exit passag...
Where a storey or part of a building has multiple escape routes available, one may be over a flat ro...
Usually, it is required by building codes that two or more escape routes be available from every poi...
Any door opening towards a corridor or a stair should be recessed to prevent its swing encroaching o...
a. SMALL SINGLE STAIR BUILDING *If smoke control is provided in the lobby, the travel distance can ...
Single steps on escape routes should be prominently marked. A single step on the line of a doorway i...
Two rooms may be served by a single escape window. A door between rooms should provide access to the...
Where a common stair is not part of the only escape route from a flat, it may also serve ancillary a...
Every common stair should be a protected stairway. Where the protected stairway passes from one comp...
In basements and enclosed car parks, the lift should be within the enclosure of a protected stairway...
Any alternative exit from a flat should comply with all of the following. a. It should be remote fr...