Info: Escape and rescue routes

  • 3 years ago

The building regulations specify which provisions of building law must be met by escape and rescue routes. These combine the general terms escape and rescue routes. In general, this refers to routes that are intended to help people save themselves or other people or animals. Escape and rescue routes include corridors and stairways as well as other exits to the outside.

In building law, two independent escape routes are required by building authorities. This requirement is based on the assumption that one escape route may fail in the event of a fire or other rescue operation. A second building-supervised escape route can only be dispensed with if there is a safety stairwell in the building. This is characterized by the fact that technical or structural measures prevent the penetration of fire and smoke.

On the website of the specialist portal "Baunetz Wissen", interested parties will find not only the definition of the term "escape and rescue route" but also important information on the dimensioning of escape and rescue routes (also in special buildings). Likewise, "Baunetz Wissen" provides information on the subject with regard to the regulations for corridors, stairwells, windows as well as accesses and access and passageways to properties.

Source: Baunetz Knowledge
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