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iggymiggy | 19:14 Sun 25th May 2008 | Law
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if a flat is on the second floor should an outside fire escape be present
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Have you got a 'back door'?

That'll be the outside fire escape
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no there is no back door its not on the ground floor or first floor its on the second floor
If the floor level of your flat is more than 4.5m above ground level (and for most dwellings that occurs at the second floor) there must be safe method of exit in the event of a fire. This can be satisfied by an external escape but it doesn't have to be. There must a 'safe corridor' to escape down with a 30 minute fire separation between it and the rest of the house. This may involve a stairwell if your flat was custom-designed as flats or some building modifications if it was a conversion into flats of a domestic dwelling. It could involve internal fire doors fitted within the property.
I lived on the top floor or a block and had a back door, that's why I put it in ' '. A back door doesn't necessarily go out into the garden

Anyway, as buildersmate, we had 2 exits in case of fire - the front door which led directly to the communal stairway and the 'back door'

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