Building regulations for fire escape windows.
Room within a room fire regs.
If in doing so a situation is created whereby the route for leaving an existing or new room is only possible through another room then an egress escape window from the existing or new room inner room will be needed as well as possibly one or more smoke alarms.
For example a 2000 square foot assembly room at a school could accommodate 100 students based on square footage alone.
Building a new wall to subdivide a room or create a new room can affect the means of escape from fire.
When it comes to inner rooms approved document b suggests they may be allowed if suitable fire suppression systems are installed.
If the first floor of your home is no higher than 4 5m above the exterior ground level then you will need to be able to escape the house from the first floor via egress windows to all habitable rooms i e.
Here in conjunction with bre we review the current regulations.
In england and wales fire regulations are known as adb or approved document b.
Building regulations adb.
People are particularly vulnerable to the effects of smoke and toxic fire gases when they are asleep.
Although the hospitality industry has sharpened up its fire safety act over the last 30 years hotel fires still cause death and injury.
Inner bedrooms are particularly dangerous as an inhabitant may be deeply asleep and perhaps even under the influence of alcohol when a fire starts in the outer.
They outline the set of fire safety standards a building must meet by law.