February 18, 20242 yr comment_41357 Are fire doors required for the entrance of ground floor flats if the the flats do not have a staircase and therefore do not share a common area with the flats above. We have two ground floor flats, both of which have patio doors leading to the garden. They are the only flats that share the common entrance as the flats above have a separate communal entrance and staircase. The flats were built in the 1980s. Report
February 19, 20242 yr comment_41390 Possibly not - if they were built in the 80's then they would have fire doors as the original doors if required. Report
February 20, 20242 yr comment_41399 Thank you. They have notional fire doors. There are concealed door closers and rebates though it doesn't seem strip were ever fitted in the rebates. Would these doors have to meet current requirements of intumescent strips and smoke seals if there is another means of escape? Report
November 21, 20241 yr comment_45803 Hi. My flat entrance is on the ground floor, maisonette. The flat itself is upstairs on the first/top floor. The front door opens to an external walkway. You can go in either direction to exit the property and grounds of the block of flats. Do I have to replace my door with an FD30 fire door? Report
November 22, 20241 yr comment_45832 From what you have said here, I would say the door does not need to be a fire door. The door opens onto an outside area so risk to other building users is virtually nil. However, in some such cases the door may still need to be self-closing fire door with smoke control where there is risk to life because an another property or walkway is located near to or directly above the door. Furthermore, the fact that behind your door is just a staircase (going upwards) lessens the risk to life safety for others considerably. Report
November 26, 20241 yr comment_45915 On 22/11/2024 at 10:59, Neil Ashdown MAFDI said: From what you have said here, I would say the door does not need to be a fire door. The door opens onto an outside area so risk to other building users is virtually nil. However, in some such cases the door may still need to be self-closing fire door with smoke control where there is risk to life because an another property or walkway is located near to or directly above the door. Furthermore, the fact that behind your door is just a staircase (going upwards) lessens the risk to life safety for others considerably. That's very helpful. Thanks Report
January 5Jan 5 comment_55375 My neighbour and I are on ground floor with a fire door that leads into communal hallway then an external fire door . Do we need to have fire doors on our flats ? Report
January 7Jan 7 comment_55414 Yes you do, because your flat should be a fire compartment and so should your neighbour's flat be a fire compartment - but separate to yours. That's why you both need your own fire door. Report
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