An escape route is the width at 1 500 mm above floor level when defined by walls or elsewhere the minimum width of passage available between any fixed obstructions.
Fire escape door width.
Metric sized internal doors are becoming increasingly popular and are now commonly used in scotland and europe.
Section 1910 155 c 3 iv a of this part defines listed and 1910 7 of this part defines a nationally recognized testing laboratory.
A good fire escape plan should therefore be clearly visible with legible lettering and the fire escape route made.
A door or doorway is the clear width when the door is open see diagram c1.
Fire exit doors are the final door on an emergency exit route that must lead to a place of safety.
Each fire door including its frame and hardware must be listed or approved by a nationally recognized testing laboratory.
Common options are 2040 x 526 626 726 826 926 x 40mm.
A fire escape plan is for use by the public and occupants in case of a fire as well as for the fire fighters.
The main difference between these and the standard uk sizes above are an increased door height of 2040mm and door thickness of 40mm.
Fire escape plan fire escape plan is to be provided for all buildings except purpose group 1 irrespective of height.
There is an approved document guidance available from the builders hardware industry federation bhif hardware for fire and escape doors.
Issue 4 2012 detailing the requirements for any fixtures and fittings used with fire doors and fire.
A stair is the clear width between the walls or balustrades.