One of the following approaches should be adopted, observing the inner room restrictions described in paragraphs 3.7 and 3.8. a. Provide a protected entrance hall (minimum REI 30) serving all habitable rooms that meets the conditions shown in Diagram 3.2. b. Plan the flat to meet the conditions shown in Diagram 3.3, so that both of the following apply. i. The travel distance from the flat entrance door to any point in any habitable room is a maximum of 9m. ii. Cooking facilities are remote from the main entrance door and do not impede the escape route from anywhere in the flat. c. Provide an alternative exit from the flat complying with paragraph 3.19
In buildings with more than three storeys above the ground storey, stairs may serve the flats and ot...
From the flat entrance door, a single escape route is acceptable in either of the following cases. ...
See para 3.19 NOTE: The bedrooms are not classified as inner rooms because escape is possible in tw...
One of the following approaches should be adopted, observing the inner room restrictions described i...
The internal arrangement of single storey or multi-storey flats should comply with paragraphs 3.15 t...
When multi-storey flats do not have their own external entrance at ground level, adopt one of the fo...
All habitable rooms (excluding kitchens) should have either of the following. a. An emergency escap...
Where access from any habitable room to the entrance hall or flat entrance is impossible without pas...
The following paragraphs deal with means of escape from the entrance doors of flats to a final exit....
See para 3.21 NOTE: This only applies where at least one storey is more than 4.5m above ground leve...
NOTES: 1. If travel distance is measured to a stair lobby, the lobby must not provide direct access...
For flats serving as a workplace for both occupants and people who do not live on the premises, prov...
See Diagram 2.1c. The dwellinghouse should have either of the following. a. Protected stairway – a...
a. SMALL SINGLE STAIR BUILDING *If smoke control is provided in the lobby, the travel distance can ...
Any alternative exit from a flat should comply with all of the following. a. It should be remote fr...
In buildings with more than three storeys above the ground storey, stairs may serve the flats and ot...
From the flat entrance door, a single escape route is acceptable in either of the following cases. ...
See para 3.19 NOTE: The bedrooms are not classified as inner rooms because escape is possible in tw...
One of the following approaches should be adopted, observing the inner room restrictions described i...
The internal arrangement of single storey or multi-storey flats should comply with paragraphs 3.15 t...
When multi-storey flats do not have their own external entrance at ground level, adopt one of the fo...
All habitable rooms (excluding kitchens) should have either of the following. a. An emergency escap...
Where access from any habitable room to the entrance hall or flat entrance is impossible without pas...
The following paragraphs deal with means of escape from the entrance doors of flats to a final exit....
See para 3.21 NOTE: This only applies where at least one storey is more than 4.5m above ground leve...
NOTES: 1. If travel distance is measured to a stair lobby, the lobby must not provide direct access...
For flats serving as a workplace for both occupants and people who do not live on the premises, prov...
See Diagram 2.1c. The dwellinghouse should have either of the following. a. Protected stairway – a...
a. SMALL SINGLE STAIR BUILDING *If smoke control is provided in the lobby, the travel distance can ...
Any alternative exit from a flat should comply with all of the following. a. It should be remote fr...
In buildings with more than three storeys above the ground storey, stairs may serve the flats and ot...
From the flat entrance door, a single escape route is acceptable in either of the following cases. ...
See para 3.19 NOTE: The bedrooms are not classified as inner rooms because escape is possible in tw...