Hello all - I've been working my way happily (if that's the right word!) through the British Standard 999:2008 and looking at escape via a roof.
Ive got a property - 5 floors of purpose built flats 20 a single stairway exit to the front door. On the top landing, someone has retro fitted a flight of stairs up to the roof. The stairway is currently marked as fire exit and theres a push bar on the door... all well and good, its a flat roof - it meets all the conditions in the current british standard, except for the last one, which states that the route accross the roof should lead to a story exit or an external escape route.
It doesnt, it just leads onto the flat roof which is shared by other properties in the terrace.
Each of the other properties seems to have the same passageway retro fitted, however once someone is up there - there is no way down unless someone opens their door from the inside, given that the other properties house a mixture of residential and commercial tennants I can't see that happening.
So at the moment, if someone chooses to escape from a fire via the roof, they are stuck there (admittedly they can be some way away from the property thats on fire - and in my view, that's better than staying in?
Was the arrangement ever in line with British Standards - people on the top awaiting rescue from the brigade?
Any clue from anyone how I can make things better - or if the other conditions in the standard are met in respect of no vent openings, protective barriers etc.., would you say its acceptable?