by SomethingForKate » Wed Aug 31, 2016 4:35 pm
Hi,
My house is currently having a loft conversion carried out and I am trying to understand what is actually required in order for the works to pass Fire Regulations from the building controller.
The house is currently a standard 2-story 2-bed, 1 bath, 1 lounge, 1 kitchen/diner Edwardian terrace and the loft conversion adds a third story, 2 beds and 1 more bathroom.
Doors throughout the house are likely not FD30, but those in the loft will be.
I understand that I can either change all of the doors in the house to be fire resistant to at least 30 mins or install a mains-powered, linked smoke alarm system throughout the house.
My questions are, where exactly is this set out, how many smoke alarms would I need and where would they need to be positioned?
The finished house will have:
- 3 hallways, 1 at each of the three levels
- 4 bedrooms, 2 at 1st floor and 2 at loft
- 2 bathrooms, 1 at 1st floor and 1 at loft
- 1 boiler room (was previously a WC) at 1st floor
- 1 lounge at ground floor
- 1 joint kitchen/diner space at ground floor
Any help or guidance from those who have been through this in the last couple of years would be appreciated.
SFK
Hi,
My house is currently having a loft conversion carried out and I am trying to understand what is actually required in order for the works to pass Fire Regulations from the building controller.
The house is currently a standard 2-story 2-bed, 1 bath, 1 lounge, 1 kitchen/diner Edwardian terrace and the loft conversion adds a third story, 2 beds and 1 more bathroom.
Doors throughout the house are likely not FD30, but those in the loft will be.
I understand that I can either change all of the doors in the house to be fire resistant to at least 30 mins or install a mains-powered, linked smoke alarm system throughout the house.
My questions are, where exactly is this set out, how many smoke alarms would I need and where would they need to be positioned?
The finished house will have:
- 3 hallways, 1 at each of the three levels
- 4 bedrooms, 2 at 1st floor and 2 at loft
- 2 bathrooms, 1 at 1st floor and 1 at loft
- 1 boiler room (was previously a WC) at 1st floor
- 1 lounge at ground floor
- 1 joint kitchen/diner space at ground floor
Any help or guidance from those who have been through this in the last couple of years would be appreciated.
SFK