Document Status
Current
Supplement
Core Supplement
Series
BS
Abstract
Presents three levels of recommendations and guidance, tailored to the complexity of a building and the required level of flexibility. Addresses the design, management and use of various residential buildings, including individual dwellings, blocks of flats, residential accommodation blocks, specialised housing and care homes. Key topics covered include: means of escape, stairs and exits, active fire protection, mechanical systems (heating, ventilation and air conditioning), ancillary areas, access and facilities for firefighting, fire safety management and considerations during building works. Additional guidance provided in the annexes focus on: evacuation management planning, arson prevention, property protection and business continuity, design of atria, balconies and terraces, smoke ventilation, firefighter lifts and water supplies, occupier fire safety advice, and routine inspection and maintenance. Applies to residential buildings: with a top storey up to and including 100 m above ground level, where load-bearing structural elements (excluding non-structural surface coatings) have a reaction-to-fire classification of A2-s1, d0 or better; or, with a top storey 11 m or less above ground, where the structural load-bearing elements do not meet classification A2-s1, d0 or better.
History
Supersedes BS 9991:2015. Came into effect 30 November 2024. Amendment dated June 2025 - C1. See Foreword for details. Amendment dated September 2025 - C2. See Foreword for details.
ISBN
9780539383942
Subjects
- Floors/balconies/stairs
- Doors
- Fire protection
- Building structure
- Fittings and equipment
- Signs/Circulation fittings
- Building services
- Electrical services
- Fire fighting equipment
- Means of escape
- Stairs
- Windows and doors
- Building types
- Housing/residential facilities
- Fire Doors
- Fire detection equipment
- Special subject areas
- Fire
Publisher History
With over 100 years of experience the British Standards Institute is recognised as the UK’s National standards body. Their committees work with the manufacturing and service industries, government, businesses and consumers to facilitate the production of British, European and International standards.