Hi,
I recently saw a block of flats with open balconies that have a one way travel run of around 40m (dead end and flats having to pass another flat in order to escape). There is no viable way to install a 2nd means of escape (without extensive building works), no communal fire alarm system, no cladding and the building has no significant risks. Escape abilities of occupants not known.
With open balconies one would normally specify a FD30 (and sets) for each flat door but given the run that is over double the 18m for single way travel it has been suggested that a FD60 or even a FD60S fire door for each property would be more suitable.
Now I know you would not be familiar with this property but in general what are your thoughts about the FD rating? Have you come across similar situations and was there a specific risk factor determination that led down a particular route for appropriate upgrades to passive or active systems.
Best regards,