Where a door is provided between a dwellinghouse and the garage (see Diagram 5.1), it should meet one of the following conditions. a. The garage floor should be laid such that it falls away from the door to the outside, to allow fuel spills to flow away. b. The door opening should be a minimum of 100mm above the level of the garage floor
Where escape from a dwellinghouse is to an enclosed space with exit only possible through other buil...
All habitable rooms (excluding kitchens) should have either of the following. a. An opening directl...
Compartment walls in a top storey beneath a roof should be continued through the roof space
If a garage is attached to or forms an integral part of a dwellinghouse, the garage should be separa...
All of the following should be provided as compartment walls and compartment floors and should have,...
Compartment walls should be able to accommodate deflection of the floor, when exposed to fire, by ei...
All compartment walls and compartment floors should achieve both of the following. a. Form a comple...
It is not appropriate to complete a line of compartment walls by fitting cavity barriers above them....
Adjoining buildings should only be separated by walls, not floors. Compartment walls common to two o...
It is not appropriate to complete a line of compartment walls by fitting cavity barriers above them....
A compartment wall should achieve both of the following. a. Meet the underside of the roof covering...
Openings in a compartment wall common to two or more buildings should be limited to those for either...
It is not appropriate to complete a line of compartment walls by fitting cavity barriers above them....
Parts of a building occupied mainly for different purposes should be separated from one another by c...
requires that the containment equipment door be closed during core alterations or movement of irradi...
Where escape from a dwellinghouse is to an enclosed space with exit only possible through other buil...
All habitable rooms (excluding kitchens) should have either of the following. a. An opening directl...
Compartment walls in a top storey beneath a roof should be continued through the roof space
If a garage is attached to or forms an integral part of a dwellinghouse, the garage should be separa...
All of the following should be provided as compartment walls and compartment floors and should have,...
Compartment walls should be able to accommodate deflection of the floor, when exposed to fire, by ei...
All compartment walls and compartment floors should achieve both of the following. a. Form a comple...
It is not appropriate to complete a line of compartment walls by fitting cavity barriers above them....
Adjoining buildings should only be separated by walls, not floors. Compartment walls common to two o...
It is not appropriate to complete a line of compartment walls by fitting cavity barriers above them....
A compartment wall should achieve both of the following. a. Meet the underside of the roof covering...
Openings in a compartment wall common to two or more buildings should be limited to those for either...
It is not appropriate to complete a line of compartment walls by fitting cavity barriers above them....
Parts of a building occupied mainly for different purposes should be separated from one another by c...
requires that the containment equipment door be closed during core alterations or movement of irradi...
Where escape from a dwellinghouse is to an enclosed space with exit only possible through other buil...
All habitable rooms (excluding kitchens) should have either of the following. a. An opening directl...
Compartment walls in a top storey beneath a roof should be continued through the roof space