Hi All,
Regarding detection in a hostel.- The building in question is a detached block with two flats in the basement, two flats at ground level and two flats on the top floor.
There is one fire exit at ground level, a boiler room and the staircase walls & floors are concrete. The hostel is used to house single persons (some with small children) on a temporary basis.
Currently there is no detection in the premises and no emergency lighting. With it being a hostel I have recommended that the owners fit a L2 system with emergency lighting at each level and the exit.
They have informed me that the building is due to come down in January 2009 and a new premises built on the site, however they accept they have to protect their tenants until then but want to keep costs to a minimum for the detection.
Would it be acceptable to have mains powered detectors in the flats only (as they have 30 minute fire resistance) or must they have detection in the common areas?
If it was acceptable would the flat detectors have to be linked?
I dont want to over prescribe but I do want to adequately protect the tenants.
Your thoughts..