I am looking for the standard (BS?) which details the elements of phased evacuation. I am interested to research the order of evacuation - and in particular, the need to prioritise pre-movement from areas below ground.
I am considering an office block of 18 floors (from ground level, plus several sub surface levels) who have a city trading floor (hedge fund) on a sub surface level. The current set up is that when a single detector goes into full alarm anywhere in the building (by virtue of the amount of smoke or after a time delay), the sub surface levels are all evacuated, but many of the upper floors stay where they are. This is the case even for a single head activation in a plant room, perhaps 21 floors above the hedge fund staff.
The hedge fund company aren't too happy having to turn out for a fire so many floors away, especially when upper floors closer to the 'fire' stay put. I do understand the issues relating to fire development in sub surface floors and the resultant evacuation difficulties, but this system does not seem to be based on any reasonable risk based approach.
I am considering developing a system where a nominal horizontal threshold is established - say at the 4th or 5th floor. When a single detector goes to full alarm below this threshold, the sub surface areas would evacuate to allow suficent time to reach the ground floor. Above the threshold, the sub surface areas would be notified (by a VAS) but would remain in place as the fire is not likely to immediately threaten the MOE from the sub surface areas.
The usual rules would apply regarding those with mobility impairments moving immediately. The building is low risk office occupancy, but with a L2 (almost L1) & a voice alarm system. Management of fire safety is generally good.
I would like to study the appropriate British Standard in detail before considering a variation. I have looked a BS9999-2008, this only has a few paragraphs on the subject.
I would also be interested in opinions and views regarding my proposal
Thanks