Alexmash Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Does anyone know where to measure a window opening from when calculating what's a viable escape route from the first floor? We have 500cm from front window edge to open window (top hung) but only 400cm from edge of external cil. I can't find any concrete language as to where the opening should be measured from to pass building regs. Many thanks,
Temp Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Google says.. Minimum Dimensions: Both the clear opening width and height must be at least 450mm. Total Area: The clear openable area must be at least 0.33m^2. If you make the opening width the minimum 450mm, the height must be at least 735mm to 750mm to hit the area required. Height: The bottom of the openable area should be no more than 1,100mm (1.1m) above the internal floor level for safe access. 1
Temp Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago I suspect the BCO may want a ball 450mm in diameter to fit through it. Not literally (that's not in the regs) but by measurement. We have a window a fraction too narrow but the BCO allowed it provided we fitted a thicker more fire rated door to that room.
torre Posted 55 minutes ago Posted 55 minutes ago 3 hours ago, Temp said: a fraction too narrow but the BCO allowed it provided we fitted a thicker more fire rated door Bit surprised with the focus on fire safety you'd get any concession on this one. Maybe they thought you'd slim down sweating while waiting to escape? 4 hours ago, Alexmash said: only 400cm from edge of external ci 50mm is more than a fraction, I think you might struggle to get that past a BCO. There's no point being able to climb halfway out of a window but jammed on the cill. Maybe if it's picked up on (or you're on the larger side anyway) you can look at whether it's easy to make the stairs a protected corridor instead?
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