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FIRE SERVICE AND GENERAL FIRE SAFETY TOPICS => Technical Advice => Topic started by: lyledunn on April 12, 2023, 09:05:10 PM

Title: Definitions
Post by: lyledunn on April 12, 2023, 09:05:10 PM
What is the difference between ?escape route? and ?means of escape?
Title: Re: Definitions
Post by: Crusher on April 13, 2023, 09:50:53 AM
From my perspective/understanding, 'means of escape' includes everything required to leave the premises from your location at the time of alarm/discovery, until you are at a safe place outside of the building i.e. at the bus stop.

This would include rooms, corridors, spaces, protected routes, fire exits, external stairs, evac lifts, ramps, hoists etc. It would also extend to locks on gates in enclosed yards!
Title: Re: Definitions
Post by: lyledunn on April 15, 2023, 01:25:36 PM
It might seem a bit of a daft question that I am posing but I am trying to understand a requirement in BS7671 which impacts on some crucial aspects of electrical installation work
So, would you consider a protected corridor in a hotel, for example, to be a protected escape route?
Title: Re: Definitions
Post by: wee brian on May 26, 2023, 04:43:16 PM
In an open plan office the whole floor is an escape route - doesn't really make sense but that's codes for you
Title: Re: Definitions
Post by: lyledunn on May 27, 2023, 08:31:49 PM
My question had its roots in an ambiguous requirement for protected escape routes in BS7671A2 2022. However, a corrigendum was released by IET just this month to clarify the situation. All now reasonably clear.
Title: Re: Definitions
Post by: wee brian on June 07, 2023, 12:09:10 PM
Thats good to know, what does it say?