It is not appropriate to complete a line of compartment walls by fitting cavity barriers above them. The compartment walls should extend to the underside of the floor or roof above
All of the following should be provided as compartment walls and compartment floors and should have,...
Stairs and service shafts connecting compartments should be protected to restrict the spread of fire...
Cavity barriers should be tightly fitted to a rigid construction and mechanically fixed in position....
It is not appropriate to complete a line of compartment walls by fitting cavity barriers above them....
Cavity barriers should be provided at all of the following locations. a. At the edges of cavities, ...
It is not appropriate to complete a line of compartment walls by fitting cavity barriers above them....
Cavity barriers should be provided at all of the following locations. a. At the edges of cavities, ...
Parts of a building occupied mainly for different purposes should be separated from one another by c...
If the fire resisting construction of a protected escape route is either of the following. a. Not c...
In divided corridors (paragraph 3.25 and following) with cavities, fire-stopping should be provided ...
All compartment walls and compartment floors should achieve both of the following. a. Form a comple...
Openings in a compartment wall common to two or more buildings should be limited to those for either...
At the junction with another compartment wall or an external wall, the fire resistance of the compar...
A compartment wall should achieve both of the following. a. Meet the underside of the roof covering...
Compartment walls in a top storey beneath a roof should be continued through the roof space
All of the following should be provided as compartment walls and compartment floors and should have,...
Stairs and service shafts connecting compartments should be protected to restrict the spread of fire...
Cavity barriers should be tightly fitted to a rigid construction and mechanically fixed in position....
It is not appropriate to complete a line of compartment walls by fitting cavity barriers above them....
Cavity barriers should be provided at all of the following locations. a. At the edges of cavities, ...
It is not appropriate to complete a line of compartment walls by fitting cavity barriers above them....
Cavity barriers should be provided at all of the following locations. a. At the edges of cavities, ...
Parts of a building occupied mainly for different purposes should be separated from one another by c...
If the fire resisting construction of a protected escape route is either of the following. a. Not c...
In divided corridors (paragraph 3.25 and following) with cavities, fire-stopping should be provided ...
All compartment walls and compartment floors should achieve both of the following. a. Form a comple...
Openings in a compartment wall common to two or more buildings should be limited to those for either...
At the junction with another compartment wall or an external wall, the fire resistance of the compar...
A compartment wall should achieve both of the following. a. Meet the underside of the roof covering...
Compartment walls in a top storey beneath a roof should be continued through the roof space
All of the following should be provided as compartment walls and compartment floors and should have,...
Stairs and service shafts connecting compartments should be protected to restrict the spread of fire...
Cavity barriers should be tightly fitted to a rigid construction and mechanically fixed in position....