Buildings with firefighting shafts should have fire mains provided in both of the following. a. The firefighting stairs. b. Where necessary, in protected stairways. The criteria for providing firefighting shafts and fire mains are given in Section 15
Parts of a building occupied mainly for different purposes should be separated from one another by c...
Further guidance on the construction of firefighting stairs is given in Section 15 (see also paragra...
Openings should be limited to those for any of the following. a. Fire doorsets of the appropriate f...
Buildings without firefighting shafts should be provided with fire mains where fire service vehicle ...
A building with basement storeys should have firefighting shafts in accordance with the following. ...
Buildings in which firefighting shafts should be provided, showing which storeys need to be served ...
Minimum fire resistance REI60 from both sides with E30 Sa fire doors Minimum fire resistance REI 12...
Firefighting stairs and firefighting lifts should be approached from either of the following. a. A...
The outlets from fire mains should be located within the protected stairway enclosure (see Diagram 1...
Any stair or other shaft passing directly from one compartment to another should be enclosed in a pr...
Section 7 provides guidance on avoiding the spread of fire between storeys. For a stair that is also...
The external wall of a protected shaft does not normally need to have fire resistance. Situations wh...
Provisions covering access and facilities for the fire service are to safeguard the health and safet...
In buildings with more than three storeys above the ground storey, stairs may serve the flats and ot...
Access and facilities for the fire service B5.(1)The building shall be designed and constructed so a...
Parts of a building occupied mainly for different purposes should be separated from one another by c...
Further guidance on the construction of firefighting stairs is given in Section 15 (see also paragra...
Openings should be limited to those for any of the following. a. Fire doorsets of the appropriate f...
Buildings without firefighting shafts should be provided with fire mains where fire service vehicle ...
A building with basement storeys should have firefighting shafts in accordance with the following. ...
Buildings in which firefighting shafts should be provided, showing which storeys need to be served ...
Minimum fire resistance REI60 from both sides with E30 Sa fire doors Minimum fire resistance REI 12...
Firefighting stairs and firefighting lifts should be approached from either of the following. a. A...
The outlets from fire mains should be located within the protected stairway enclosure (see Diagram 1...
Any stair or other shaft passing directly from one compartment to another should be enclosed in a pr...
Section 7 provides guidance on avoiding the spread of fire between storeys. For a stair that is also...
The external wall of a protected shaft does not normally need to have fire resistance. Situations wh...
Provisions covering access and facilities for the fire service are to safeguard the health and safet...
In buildings with more than three storeys above the ground storey, stairs may serve the flats and ot...
Access and facilities for the fire service B5.(1)The building shall be designed and constructed so a...
Parts of a building occupied mainly for different purposes should be separated from one another by c...
Further guidance on the construction of firefighting stairs is given in Section 15 (see also paragra...
Openings should be limited to those for any of the following. a. Fire doorsets of the appropriate f...