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New article name goes here Fire strategy.
This is a document that specifies the range of fire safety and fire protection requirements deemed necessary for a building or other form of infrastructure. The information should include; means of warning and escape; means of controlling the spread of fire and smoke (including the use of passive and active fire protection elements); structural requirements in a fire; means of fighting a fire; , etc. A fire strategy is increasingly required to be submitted as part of the approval submissions for a new building project. The only Fire Standard that currently covers fire strategies is British Standard specification PAS 911: Fire strategies - guidance and framework for their formulation.
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