Refuse chutes and rooms for storing refuse should meet both of the following conditions. a. Be separated from other parts of the building by fire resisting construction (minimum REI 30 in buildings with a top storey up to 5m above ground level; otherwise REI 60). b. Not be situated within a protected stairway or protected lobby
In buildings with more than three storeys above the ground storey, stairs may serve the flats and ot...
Every common stair should be a protected stairway, within a fire resisting enclosure (minimum REI 30...
Where access from any habitable room to the entrance hall or flat entrance is impossible without pas...
The approach to rooms containing refuse chutes or for storing refuse should comply with one of the f...
Where a stair serves an enclosed car park or place of special fire hazard, the lobby or corridor sho...
If the fire resisting construction of a protected escape route is either of the following. a. Not c...
Openings should be limited to those for any of the following. a. Fire doorsets of the appropriate f...
Dwellinghouses with one internal stair should comply with paragraphs 2.5 and 2.6. In dwellinghouses ...
See Diagram 2.1c. The dwellinghouse should have either of the following. a. Protected stairway – a...
For some low rise buildings, the provisions in paragraphs 3.26 and 3.27 may be modified and the use ...
All of the following should be provided as compartment walls and compartment floors and should have,...
Parts of a building occupied mainly for different purposes should be separated from one another by c...
Any external escape stair should meet all of the following conditions (Diagram 2.7). a. Doors to th...
If a lift delivers into a protected corridor or protected lobby serving sleeping accommodation and a...
Firefighting shafts should achieve a minimum fire resistance of REI 120. A minimum of REI 60 is acce...
In buildings with more than three storeys above the ground storey, stairs may serve the flats and ot...
Every common stair should be a protected stairway, within a fire resisting enclosure (minimum REI 30...
Where access from any habitable room to the entrance hall or flat entrance is impossible without pas...
The approach to rooms containing refuse chutes or for storing refuse should comply with one of the f...
Where a stair serves an enclosed car park or place of special fire hazard, the lobby or corridor sho...
If the fire resisting construction of a protected escape route is either of the following. a. Not c...
Openings should be limited to those for any of the following. a. Fire doorsets of the appropriate f...
Dwellinghouses with one internal stair should comply with paragraphs 2.5 and 2.6. In dwellinghouses ...
See Diagram 2.1c. The dwellinghouse should have either of the following. a. Protected stairway – a...
For some low rise buildings, the provisions in paragraphs 3.26 and 3.27 may be modified and the use ...
All of the following should be provided as compartment walls and compartment floors and should have,...
Parts of a building occupied mainly for different purposes should be separated from one another by c...
Any external escape stair should meet all of the following conditions (Diagram 2.7). a. Doors to th...
If a lift delivers into a protected corridor or protected lobby serving sleeping accommodation and a...
Firefighting shafts should achieve a minimum fire resistance of REI 120. A minimum of REI 60 is acce...
In buildings with more than three storeys above the ground storey, stairs may serve the flats and ot...
Every common stair should be a protected stairway, within a fire resisting enclosure (minimum REI 30...
Where access from any habitable room to the entrance hall or flat entrance is impossible without pas...