Our reader asks: does the communal area of a block of flats need to have a fire alarm system and panel? This Q & A is one of the thousands posted in our Technical Expertise area and answered by our Voltimum Experts.

Question:
In a purpose built block of flats with multiple floors, does the communal areas require a fire alarm panel and system or can you install mains domestic smoke alarms? I am constantly given conflicting information.
Answer:
Dan Jackson FIET,
There isn’t a straight forward answer to this question. The need, type and category of a fire alarm system is determined by a fire risk assessment by a competent person.
The scope of BS5839 part 6 covers forms of domestic premises including bungalows, multi-storey houses, individual flats and maisonettes, mobile homes, sheltered housing, housing, mansions, shared houses and houses divided into several self-contained single-family dwelling units. It does not cover communal parts of blocks of flats.
This suggests that a fire alarm panel and system is required to meet BS5839 part 1, which does cover the communal areas of blocks of flats.
It is the client’s responsibility to ensure a fire risk assessment is carried out and the recommendations are met.
If you are being asked to specify a fire alarm system to be installed, you need to be competent to do so and you cannot ignore that the guidance is to install a fire alarm panel and system. If you ignore guidance you could be liable for any damage, injury or death in the event of a fire.
If a client asks you to install a domestic mains type smoke alarm system in their communal stairwell, I advise you refer them to the scope of BS5839 part 1 and 6. However, it is ultimately their decision.