Where a common stair is not part of the only escape route from a flat, it may also serve ancillary accommodation from which it is separated by a protected lobby or protected corridor (minimum REI 30)
The internal arrangement of single storey or multi-storey flats should comply with paragraphs 3.15 t...
Basement storeys containing habitable rooms should have one of the following. a. An emergency escap...
From the flat entrance door, a single escape route is acceptable in either of the following cases. ...
Except in buildings described in paragraph 3.28, common stairs forming part of the only escape route...
In buildings with a maximum of three storeys above the ground storey, stairs may serve both flats an...
Ancillary accommodation should not be located in, or entered from, a protected lobby or protected co...
Every common stair should be a protected stairway, within a fire resisting enclosure (minimum REI 30...
Where more than one escape route is available from a storey (or part of a building), then some of th...
For some low rise buildings, the provisions in paragraphs 3.26 and 3.27 may be modified and the use ...
In basements and enclosed car parks, the lift should be within the enclosure of a protected stairway...
All habitable rooms (excluding kitchens) should have either of the following. a. An emergency escap...
Dwellinghouses with one internal stair should comply with paragraphs 2.5 and 2.6. In dwellinghouses ...
Where multiple escape stairs serve the upper storeys, only one needs to end at ground level. Other s...
Any alternative exit from a flat should comply with all of the following. a. It should be remote fr...
See Diagram 2.1c. The dwellinghouse should have either of the following. a. Protected stairway – a...
The internal arrangement of single storey or multi-storey flats should comply with paragraphs 3.15 t...
Basement storeys containing habitable rooms should have one of the following. a. An emergency escap...
From the flat entrance door, a single escape route is acceptable in either of the following cases. ...
Except in buildings described in paragraph 3.28, common stairs forming part of the only escape route...
In buildings with a maximum of three storeys above the ground storey, stairs may serve both flats an...
Ancillary accommodation should not be located in, or entered from, a protected lobby or protected co...
Every common stair should be a protected stairway, within a fire resisting enclosure (minimum REI 30...
Where more than one escape route is available from a storey (or part of a building), then some of th...
For some low rise buildings, the provisions in paragraphs 3.26 and 3.27 may be modified and the use ...
In basements and enclosed car parks, the lift should be within the enclosure of a protected stairway...
All habitable rooms (excluding kitchens) should have either of the following. a. An emergency escap...
Dwellinghouses with one internal stair should comply with paragraphs 2.5 and 2.6. In dwellinghouses ...
Where multiple escape stairs serve the upper storeys, only one needs to end at ground level. Other s...
Any alternative exit from a flat should comply with all of the following. a. It should be remote fr...
See Diagram 2.1c. The dwellinghouse should have either of the following. a. Protected stairway – a...
The internal arrangement of single storey or multi-storey flats should comply with paragraphs 3.15 t...
Basement storeys containing habitable rooms should have one of the following. a. An emergency escap...
From the flat entrance door, a single escape route is acceptable in either of the following cases. ...