The internal arrangement of single storey or multi-storey flats should comply with paragraphs 3.15 to 3.17. Alternatively, the guidance in paragraphs 3.18 to 3.22 may be followed. Where a flat is accessed via the common parts of a block of flats it may be necessary to provide a protected entrance hall to meet the provisions of paragraph 3.28 and Diagram 3.9
a. CORRIDOR ACCESS WITHOUT DEAD ENDS b. CORRIDOR ACCESS WITH DEAD ENDS The central door may be omi...
From the flat entrance door, a single escape route is acceptable in either of the following cases. ...
Dwellinghouses with one internal stair should comply with paragraphs 2.5 and 2.6. In dwellinghouses ...
The internal arrangement of single storey or multi-storey flats should comply with paragraphs 3.15 t...
One of the following approaches should be adopted, observing the inner room restrictions described i...
A multi-storey flat with an independent external entrance at ground level is similar to a dwellingho...
The following paragraphs deal with means of escape from the entrance doors of flats to a final exit....
All habitable rooms (excluding kitchens) should have either of the following. a. An emergency escap...
See para 3.21 NOTE: This only applies where at least one storey is more than 4.5m above ground leve...
In buildings with more than three storeys above the ground storey, stairs may serve the flats and ot...
For flats more than 4.5m above ground level, a balcony outside an alternative exit should be a commo...
Separate guidance applies to means of escape within the flat and within the common parts of the buil...
See paras 3.27 and 3.36 NOTES: 1. The arrangements shown also apply to the top storey. 2. See Dia...
See paras 3.27 and 3.36 NOTES: 1. The arrangements shown also apply to the top storey. 2. See Dia...
See Diagram 2.1d. In addition to meeting the provisions in paragraph 2.5, the dwellinghouse should c...
a. CORRIDOR ACCESS WITHOUT DEAD ENDS b. CORRIDOR ACCESS WITH DEAD ENDS The central door may be omi...
From the flat entrance door, a single escape route is acceptable in either of the following cases. ...
Dwellinghouses with one internal stair should comply with paragraphs 2.5 and 2.6. In dwellinghouses ...
The internal arrangement of single storey or multi-storey flats should comply with paragraphs 3.15 t...
One of the following approaches should be adopted, observing the inner room restrictions described i...
A multi-storey flat with an independent external entrance at ground level is similar to a dwellingho...
The following paragraphs deal with means of escape from the entrance doors of flats to a final exit....
All habitable rooms (excluding kitchens) should have either of the following. a. An emergency escap...
See para 3.21 NOTE: This only applies where at least one storey is more than 4.5m above ground leve...
In buildings with more than three storeys above the ground storey, stairs may serve the flats and ot...
For flats more than 4.5m above ground level, a balcony outside an alternative exit should be a commo...
Separate guidance applies to means of escape within the flat and within the common parts of the buil...
See paras 3.27 and 3.36 NOTES: 1. The arrangements shown also apply to the top storey. 2. See Dia...
See paras 3.27 and 3.36 NOTES: 1. The arrangements shown also apply to the top storey. 2. See Dia...
See Diagram 2.1d. In addition to meeting the provisions in paragraph 2.5, the dwellinghouse should c...
a. CORRIDOR ACCESS WITHOUT DEAD ENDS b. CORRIDOR ACCESS WITH DEAD ENDS The central door may be omi...
From the flat entrance door, a single escape route is acceptable in either of the following cases. ...
Dwellinghouses with one internal stair should comply with paragraphs 2.5 and 2.6. In dwellinghouses ...