In basements and enclosed car parks, the lift should be within the enclosure of a protected stairway. Otherwise, the lift should be approached only via a protected lobby or protected corridor (minimum REI 30)
If the fire resisting construction of a protected escape route is either of the following. a. Not c...
For some low rise buildings, the provisions in paragraphs 3.26 and 3.27 may be modified and the use ...
If a protected stairway projects beyond, is recessed from or is in an internal angle of the adjoinin...
In buildings designed for phased evacuation or progressive horizontal evacuation, if the lift well i...
A passenger lift serving any storey more than 4.5m above ground level should be in either of the fol...
Every common stair should be a protected stairway, within a fire resisting enclosure (minimum REI 30...
A protected stairway should not be used for anything else, except a lift well or electricity meters
Every protected stairway should lead to a final exit, either directly or via a protected exit passag...
Where a stair serves an enclosed car park or place of special fire hazard, the lobby or corridor sho...
Any stair or other shaft passing directly from one compartment to another should be enclosed in a pr...
Basement storeys containing habitable rooms should have one of the following. a. An emergency escap...
Firefighting stairs and firefighting lifts should be approached from either of the following. a. A...
An uninsulated glazed screen may be incorporated in the enclosure to a protected shaft between a sta...
An escape route should not pass through one stair enclosure to reach another. It may pass through a ...
The external wall of a protected shaft does not normally need to have fire resistance. Situations wh...
If the fire resisting construction of a protected escape route is either of the following. a. Not c...
For some low rise buildings, the provisions in paragraphs 3.26 and 3.27 may be modified and the use ...
If a protected stairway projects beyond, is recessed from or is in an internal angle of the adjoinin...
In buildings designed for phased evacuation or progressive horizontal evacuation, if the lift well i...
A passenger lift serving any storey more than 4.5m above ground level should be in either of the fol...
Every common stair should be a protected stairway, within a fire resisting enclosure (minimum REI 30...
A protected stairway should not be used for anything else, except a lift well or electricity meters
Every protected stairway should lead to a final exit, either directly or via a protected exit passag...
Where a stair serves an enclosed car park or place of special fire hazard, the lobby or corridor sho...
Any stair or other shaft passing directly from one compartment to another should be enclosed in a pr...
Basement storeys containing habitable rooms should have one of the following. a. An emergency escap...
Firefighting stairs and firefighting lifts should be approached from either of the following. a. A...
An uninsulated glazed screen may be incorporated in the enclosure to a protected shaft between a sta...
An escape route should not pass through one stair enclosure to reach another. It may pass through a ...
The external wall of a protected shaft does not normally need to have fire resistance. Situations wh...
If the fire resisting construction of a protected escape route is either of the following. a. Not c...
For some low rise buildings, the provisions in paragraphs 3.26 and 3.27 may be modified and the use ...
If a protected stairway projects beyond, is recessed from or is in an internal angle of the adjoinin...