In divided corridors (paragraph 3.25 and following) with cavities, fire-stopping should be provided to prevent alternative escape routes being affected by fire and/or smoke
Cavities in the construction of a building provide a ready route for the spread of smoke and flame, ...
In a statistical study performed by the London fire brigade in the Real Fires Database it was found ...
Method 1 should not be used for extract ductwork passing through the enclosures of protected escape ...
It is not appropriate to complete a line of compartment walls by fitting cavity barriers above them....
To reduce the potential for fire spread, cavity barriers should be provided for both of the followin...
It is not appropriate to complete a line of compartment walls by fitting cavity barriers above them....
Despite the provisions described, it is probable that some smoke will get into the common corridor o...
At the junction with another compartment wall or an external wall, the fire resistance of the compar...
Openings in a compartment wall common to two or more buildings should be limited to those for either...
If the fire resisting construction of a protected escape route is either of the following. a. Not c...
Divide a common corridor connecting two or more storey exits with a fire doorset fitted with a self-...
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...
Cavities in the construction of a building provide a ready route for the spread of smoke and flame, ...
In addition to any other provisions in this section, both of the following conditions should be met....
Cavities in the construction of a building provide a ready route for the spread of smoke and flame, ...
In a statistical study performed by the London fire brigade in the Real Fires Database it was found ...
Method 1 should not be used for extract ductwork passing through the enclosures of protected escape ...
It is not appropriate to complete a line of compartment walls by fitting cavity barriers above them....
To reduce the potential for fire spread, cavity barriers should be provided for both of the followin...
It is not appropriate to complete a line of compartment walls by fitting cavity barriers above them....
Despite the provisions described, it is probable that some smoke will get into the common corridor o...
At the junction with another compartment wall or an external wall, the fire resistance of the compar...
Openings in a compartment wall common to two or more buildings should be limited to those for either...
If the fire resisting construction of a protected escape route is either of the following. a. Not c...
Divide a common corridor connecting two or more storey exits with a fire doorset fitted with a self-...
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...
Cavities in the construction of a building provide a ready route for the spread of smoke and flame, ...
In addition to any other provisions in this section, both of the following conditions should be met....
Cavities in the construction of a building provide a ready route for the spread of smoke and flame, ...
In a statistical study performed by the London fire brigade in the Real Fires Database it was found ...
Method 1 should not be used for extract ductwork passing through the enclosures of protected escape ...