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Advice if you live above or below a commercial premises

Blocked exit from flatAnyone who lives above or below a commercial premises must make sure exits and escape routes are kept clear – inside and outside of the building.

If you live above or below a premises where your escape route is constantly blocked, the first thing to do is talk to the owner. If that doesn’t help, the next step is contacting your local authority (local council) or contact us.

Did you know? 60-minute protection floors, ceilings and walls between the commercial area and residential area are a requirement – that means if you live in a flat above or below a commercial premises, it should be fireproofed to withstand 60 minutes before the fire spreads.

Fire spread

Smoke and fire can spread through gaps and holes in ceilings and walls, and this can stop you getting out of the property safely. Look out for:

Escape routes

Fire door showing burning on one side

Structurally speaking, living accommodation – whether above or below a commercial premises – should have an access route that does not go through the commercial premises.

If your flat or bedsit can only be accessed through the commercial premises, there must be adequate fire separation to allow you a safe escape route, as fire can spread rapidly from the business into all areas of the building.

It’s also important that there are appropriate fire doors in use. That means:

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Ducting

Ducting from the commercial premises running through your flat or bedsit can be a potential fire hazard. If the ducting is not well maintained, a fire in the duct can cause a build-up of heat which could ignite items close by in your flat or bedsit.

If the ducting is properly encased and kept clean, this isn’t something to worry about. Look out for:

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Fire risks to look out for

All of these factors might increase the risk of a fire starting and could potentially block your escape route. If you are worried, it is important to talk to the landlord or business owner. They should act to resolve the situation but, if they don’t, you can contact your local authority or get in touch with us.

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