A building should provide access to more than one common stair if it does not meet the criteria for a single common stair (see paragraph 3.26 and 3.27)
For some low rise buildings, the provisions in paragraphs 3.26 and 3.27 may be modified and the use ...
a. SMALL SINGLE STAIR BUILDING *If smoke control is provided in the lobby, the travel distance can ...
Buildings with firefighting shafts should have fire mains provided in both of the following. a. The...
Usually, it is required by building codes that two or more escape routes be available from every poi...
Every common stair should be a protected stairway. Where the protected stairway passes from one comp...
If a building does not meet the criteria of paragraph 3.28, an escape stair forming part of the only...
Where a storey (or part of a building) is served by a single access stair, that stair may be externa...
Section 7 provides guidance on avoiding the spread of fire between storeys. For a stair that is also...
A stair of acceptable width for everyday use will be sufficient for escape purposes. If it is also a...
An escape route should not pass through one stair enclosure to reach another. It may pass through a ...
In buildings with more than three storeys above the ground storey, stairs may serve the flats and ot...
From the flat entrance door, a single escape route is acceptable in either of the following cases. ...
The flights and landings of escape stairs should be constructed of materials achieving class A2-s3, ...
Dwellinghouses with one internal stair should comply with paragraphs 2.5 and 2.6. In dwellinghouses ...
Except in buildings described in paragraph 3.28, common stairs forming part of the only escape route...
For some low rise buildings, the provisions in paragraphs 3.26 and 3.27 may be modified and the use ...
a. SMALL SINGLE STAIR BUILDING *If smoke control is provided in the lobby, the travel distance can ...
Buildings with firefighting shafts should have fire mains provided in both of the following. a. The...
Usually, it is required by building codes that two or more escape routes be available from every poi...
Every common stair should be a protected stairway. Where the protected stairway passes from one comp...
If a building does not meet the criteria of paragraph 3.28, an escape stair forming part of the only...
Where a storey (or part of a building) is served by a single access stair, that stair may be externa...
Section 7 provides guidance on avoiding the spread of fire between storeys. For a stair that is also...
A stair of acceptable width for everyday use will be sufficient for escape purposes. If it is also a...
An escape route should not pass through one stair enclosure to reach another. It may pass through a ...
In buildings with more than three storeys above the ground storey, stairs may serve the flats and ot...
From the flat entrance door, a single escape route is acceptable in either of the following cases. ...
The flights and landings of escape stairs should be constructed of materials achieving class A2-s3, ...
Dwellinghouses with one internal stair should comply with paragraphs 2.5 and 2.6. In dwellinghouses ...
Except in buildings described in paragraph 3.28, common stairs forming part of the only escape route...
For some low rise buildings, the provisions in paragraphs 3.26 and 3.27 may be modified and the use ...
a. SMALL SINGLE STAIR BUILDING *If smoke control is provided in the lobby, the travel distance can ...
Buildings with firefighting shafts should have fire mains provided in both of the following. a. The...