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Part B: Fire Safety
The building shall be designed and constructed so that there are appropriate provisions for the early warning of fire and appropriate means of escape in case of fire from the building to a place of safety outside the building capable of being safely and effectively used at all material times
http://www.simplifydiy.com/building-regulations/part-b

Fire Doors
If fire breaks out it can quickly spread through a building if it is unhindered
http://www.simplifydiy.com/windows-and-doors/doors/fire-doors

Ceiling Insulation
Standards approval also meets the fire resistance requirements of the building regulations which stipulates that in a fire situation the floor will not collapse for at least
http://www.simplifydiy.com/walls-and-ceilings/ceiling-insulation

Building Regulations For Extensions
Integrity of fire detection resistance to spread and escape is maintained
http://www.simplifydiy.com/building-regulations/extensions

Considering Building Regulations When Installing A Stud Wall
The most important factor to consider when splitting a room into two smaller rooms is the provision of escape routes in the event of a fire
http://www.simplifydiy.com/featured-articles/building-stud-wall

Insulation Using Organic Materials
Wool is also nonflammable and when used as an insulator it is treated with a fireproofing agent to increase its fire withstanding abilities
http://www.simplifydiy.com/walls-and-ceilings/ceiling-insulation/loft-insulation/organic

Insulation derived from naturally occuring materials
Made from volcanic glass which is expanded through heating with natural fire and water resistant qualities perlite is a viable alternative to expanded polystyrene for cavity wall applications
http://www.simplifydiy.com/walls-and-ceilings/ceiling-insulation/loft-insulation/natural

Window Requirements Of The Building Regulations
... whose width or height is greater than 250mm 10in all fire egress windows there are two kinds of safety glass toughened ...
http://www.simplifydiy.com/building-regulations/window-requirements

Asbestos Information & Advice
They are some of the strongest fibres known to man and are also inherently fire heat and chemicalresistant and have low electrical conductivity
http://www.simplifydiy.com/building-works/asbestos

Planning Permission & Building Regulations
Therefore developments that do not affect the exterior of a property do not require formal planning permission and some small external changes dont either
http://www.simplifydiy.com/building-works/extensions/regulations-and-permission

Basements
Regulations applying to ventilation dampproofing fire escape energy efficiency electrics and water supplies will be given particular attention
http://www.simplifydiy.com/building-works/extensions/basements

Insulating your walls
Any building work you carry out must meet the requirements particularly for fire safety which make particular reference to the construction of cavity walls
http://www.simplifydiy.com/walls-and-ceilings/wall-insulation

Door Security
Home insurance companies and the police recommend that exterior doors are fitted with a
http://www.simplifydiy.com/windows-and-doors/doors/door-security

Doors
Current building regulations stipulate if your home has three or more stories or is situated in a building with three or more stories doors leading to staircases escape routes and communal areas must be fire doors
http://www.simplifydiy.com/windows-and-doors/doors

Loft Conversions
New fireresistant joists measuring at least
http://www.simplifydiy.com/building-works/extensions/loft-conversions

Successfully Damp Proofing Your Home
... mortar course that sits at least 150mm 6in above the exterior ground level drill horizontally into the mortar course making 12mm ...
http://www.simplifydiy.com/walls-and-ceilings/damp-proofing

Window Frame Materials
However a plastic thermal break can be placed between the interior and exterior components of the frame to overcome this problem
http://www.simplifydiy.com/windows-and-doors/windows/window-frame-materials

Identifying And Dealing With Subsidence & Heave
However if several cracks suddenly appear in exterior brickwork interior plasterwork or around door and window frames you should investigate further
http://www.simplifydiy.com/walls-and-ceilings/subsidence

Basic Domestic Electrics
Electricity is dangerous it can cause fires burns and can even kill
http://www.simplifydiy.com/electrical/basic-electrics

Wall & Ceiling Plaster
Nowadays homes are built with solid exterior walls and studwork interior walls all of which are covered in plasterboard also commonly known as drywall
http://www.simplifydiy.com/walls-and-ceilings/plaster

Ventilation Of The Sub Floor Layer
In a cavity wall the airbrick should be inserted into the exterior leaf of the wall as for a solid wall but you will need extra long drill bits
http://www.simplifydiy.com/walls-and-ceilings/sub-floor-ventilation

Extractor Fans
Axial fans can either be mounted directly into a window or using a short length of ducting into an exterior wall
http://www.simplifydiy.com/electrical/extractor-fans

Door Materials
For exterior doors a dense hardwood such as oak is used as it is particularly strong and durable
http://www.simplifydiy.com/windows-and-doors/doors/door-materials

Part J: Combustion Appliances and Fuel Storage Systems
Heat producing appliances and fluepipes shall be so installed and fire places and chimneys shall be so constructed as to reduce to a reasonable level the risk of the building catching fire in consequence of their use
http://www.simplifydiy.com/building-regulations/part-j

Garden Decking Materials
Use one specific for timber decking not just any repellent for an exterior vertical surface
http://www.simplifydiy.com/garden/decking/materials

Loft Floor Insulation
Standards approved products as not only are these materials approved for use in lofts spaces but they also meet the current fire safety ratings within the building regulations
http://www.simplifydiy.com/walls-and-ceilings/ceiling-insulation/loft-insulation

Replacing a vented hot water cylinder
Once you are happy fire up your boiler and heat the water in the cylinder
http://www.simplifydiy.com/plumbing-and-heating/hot-water-storage/replacing-hwss

Part P: Electrical Safety
Reasonable provision shall be made in the design installation inspection and testing of electrical installations in order to protect persons from fire or injury
http://www.simplifydiy.com/building-regulations/part-p

Replacing A Cold Water Storage Tank
Finally turn on and fire up your water heaterboiler
http://www.simplifydiy.com/plumbing-and-heating/cold-water-tank

Windows
On a more practical level windows must also provide us with natural daylight ventilation and routes to escape fire while simultaneously keeping wind and rain out
http://www.simplifydiy.com/windows-and-doors/windows

Common Door Sizes
Guide to fire doors
http://www.simplifydiy.com/windows-and-doors/doors/door-sizes

Identifying And Eliminating Damp & Rising Damp
This is because the gases given off from a fire contain traces of acids that form the hygroscopic nitrate and chloride salts and these absorb moisture from the atmospheric air in the chimney much higher than any damp proof course causing the surrounding wall to become damp
http://www.simplifydiy.com/walls-and-ceilings/damp

Hot Water Storage Systems
A combination boiler is easy to spot if you are unsure which central heating system you have as the boiler will fire up each time you turn on the hot tap
http://www.simplifydiy.com/plumbing-and-heating/heating-systems

Tiles
Unsuitable for exterior use since not frost proof
http://www.simplifydiy.com/painting-and-decorating/tiles

Conservatories
Integrity of fire detection resistance to spread and escape is maintained
http://www.simplifydiy.com/building-works/extensions/conservatories

Cavity Wall Insulation
... breathable construction materials have been used to ventilate the walls fire resistant resistant to rot fungi and vermin these materials all ...
http://www.simplifydiy.com/walls-and-ceilings/wall-insulation/cavity-walls

Mineral Wool
It is noncombustible and therefore will not aid the spreading of a fire
http://www.simplifydiy.com/walls-and-ceilings/wall-insulation/cavity-walls/mineral-wool

Urea Formaldehyde Foam
The foam does not burn but tends to shrivel and char when exposed to fire
http://www.simplifydiy.com/walls-and-ceilings/wall-insulation/cavity-walls/uf-foam

SimplifyDIY Glossary: P
A finish for exterior walls wherein stones are embedded in the render
http://www.simplifydiy.com/glossary/p

Basic Electrical Tools
... core flex only on double insulated appliances armoured cable for exterior applications and heat resistant cable for installing emersions heaters and ...
http://www.simplifydiy.com/tools-and-materials/basic-electrics-tools

SimplifyDIY Glossary: C
Resists cracking caused by movement expansion or contraction in an exterior concrete wall or path
http://www.simplifydiy.com/glossary/c

SimplifyDIY Glossary: D
A groove cut into the underside of an exterior windowsill which prevents rainwater running back to the wall
http://www.simplifydiy.com/glossary/d

Metal Pumbing Fittings & Connectors
Ideal for providing water directly to the exterior of a property
http://www.simplifydiy.com/tools-and-materials/metal-plumbing-fixings

Expanded Polystyrene Bead
The use of polystyrene bead for cavity wall insulation does not prejudice the fire resistance properties of the wall
http://www.simplifydiy.com/walls-and-ceilings/wall-insulation/cavity-walls/polystyrene-bead

Polyurethane Roof Insulation
... allows timbers to breath manufactured to british standards class 1 fire regulations usually installed with 1 2 days often guaranteed for ...
http://www.simplifydiy.com/walls-and-ceilings/ceiling-insulation/roof-insulation

Death Watch Beetle
To make matters worse tunnelling is generally done at the centre of the timber leaving the exterior looking significantly less damaged than it is
http://www.simplifydiy.com/walls-and-ceilings/woodworm/death-watch-beetle

The Causes Of Damp - What To Check
If the damp is in walls above a fireplace not necessarily in the same room as the fire but the room above hygroscopic salts are likely to be drawing moisture into the masonry
http://www.simplifydiy.com/walls-and-ceilings/damp/water-entry

Fuses Within Domestic Electrical Circuits
As electricity passes through wires and appliances it causes the components of the circuit to heat up and if unchecked this heat can overload the circuit causing damage and potentially a fire
http://www.simplifydiy.com/electrical/basic-electrics/fuses

SimplifyDIY Glossary: B
Facing bricks have good finishes and are used for visible exterior parts of a building common bricks are cheaper and less attractive to be used underground or behind plaster
http://www.simplifydiy.com/glossary/b

Door Hanging Options
Guide to fire doors
http://www.simplifydiy.com/windows-and-doors/doors/door-hanging

Preparing the loft space
If not the heat may build up and become a fire risk
http://www.simplifydiy.com/walls-and-ceilings/ceiling-insulation/loft-insulation/loft-preparation

Door Types
The frame of a fireresistant flush door is filled with solid fireretardant material
http://www.simplifydiy.com/windows-and-doors/doors/door-types

Tumble Dryer Sizes & Formats
Condenser dryers do not need to be vented through an exterior wall so they are more flexible since they can be positioned against any wall in a room but they also tend to be more expensive than their vented counterparts
http://www.simplifydiy.com/kitchen/kitchen-appliances/tumble-dryers/variants

Electrical Cables & Flexes
A cable must be used in exterior installations to ensure the wire is frostresistant
http://www.simplifydiy.com/electrical/basic-electrics/cables-and-flexes

 

 
 

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