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Tim Lamb Wrote in message:
In message , Chris Hogg
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On Wed, 19 Dec 2018 20:22:57 +0000, Tim Lamb
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Building control are stressing about the lack of a protected exit from a
bedroom in the chalet bungalow.

One way out:-) would be a top hung roof light. Marley concrete tiles.

Anyone done one? Any reasons why it needs a professional roofer?


When we had a dormer room put in our then bungalow, IIRC we only
needed a Velux roof light because the stairs down to the ground floor
came down into the kitchen-diner, a high-risk area apparently (chip
pan fires etc). That was 20 years ago and the regs may have changed
since then, but perhaps worth querying, and no I didn't do it myself,
although what was done didn't look that complicated.


The dormer rooms are fine as the windows meet the escape specification.

This one is classed as an *internal* living area. Had this cropped up
when the building regs. drawings were approved, the two planned roof
lights could have been installed in tandem: the lower then doubling as
an escape.



Cant you just point out you already have BR approved
plans &
shrug a bit?
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Jim K


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