Fire compartmentation is a critical life-safety system in multi-occupancy buildings. In Finsbury Park, where Victorian terraces and parkside properties, breaches in compartmentation lines can develop through building modifications, service installations and the passage of time.
Our fire compartmentation surveys identify breaches in fire-resisting barriers throughout buildings across Finsbury Park. We inspect common parts, service risers, floor-ceiling junctions and party wall lines to identify where fire and smoke could spread between compartments.
Inspection of communal areas in multi-occupancy buildings across Finsbury Park, identifying compartmentation breaches around doors, service penetrations and structural junctions.
Inspection of service risers, ducts and pipe penetrations for fire stopping adequacy in buildings across Finsbury Park.
Detailed specifications for compartmentation remediation works, enabling accurate procurement and effective fire stopping in Finsbury Park buildings.
Reports supporting Building Safety Act compliance for higher-risk buildings in Finsbury Park, providing evidence for safety case preparation.
Fire compartmentation divides a building into fire-resisting compartments to contain fire and smoke, protecting escape routes and limiting fire spread. In multi-occupancy buildings across Finsbury Park, maintaining compartmentation is essential for life safety.
Breaches typically occur through building modifications, service installations, maintenance works and the passage of time. Older buildings in Finsbury Park may have accumulated multiple breaches over decades of use.
We inspect common parts, service risers, floor-ceiling junctions and party wall lines using visual assessment and targeted opening-up. The survey identifies breaches and specifies remedial fire stopping.
The Building Safety Act 2022 and Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022 place obligations on building owners to manage fire safety. Compartmentation surveys provide evidence of compliance for buildings in Finsbury Park.