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Is a fire detection and alarm system compulsory?

Is a fire detection and alarm system compulsory?

According to the Building Decree, a fire alarm system is mandatory in the following situations: * **Residential buildings (except single-family homes):** In apartment buildings or other multi-unit dwellings, a fire alarm system is generally required. This includes common areas and potentially individual dwellings, depending on the specific regulations and the building's characteristics. * **Public buildings:** Buildings intended for public use, such as schools, hospitals, shops, offices, and entertainment venues, typically require a fire alarm system. This is to ensure the safety of a large number of people. * **Industrial and commercial buildings:** Buildings used for industrial processes or commercial activities may need a fire alarm system, especially if they pose a higher fire risk or store hazardous materials. * **Buildings with specific risks:** Any building that presents a particular fire risk, regardless of its primary use, may be subject to the requirement for a fire alarm system. This could include buildings with specific storage requirements or complex electrical installations. * **New constructions and renovations:** When new buildings are constructed or significant renovations are carried out on existing buildings, they must comply with the current Building Decree regulations, which may necessitate the installation of a fire alarm system. It's important to note that the specific requirements can vary based on factors such as the building's size, occupancy, use, and the level of fire risk. It is always advisable to consult the latest version of the Bouwbesluit (Building Decree) or seek professional advice from a fire safety expert or local building authority to determine the exact requirements for a specific building.

A fire alarm system is vital in a building. It warns residents, employees and visitors in the event of a fire or smoke development, allowing for a swift evacuation. But when are you legally required to install a fire alarm system? In this article, we explain what the Building Decree (Bouwbesluit) says about this and what you need to consider.

What is a fire alarm system?

One fire alarm system consists of detectors, manual call points, a central alarm unit, and sometimes notification to a control room. The system detects smoke or heat and activates an alarm signal. In many cases, the system is linked to evacuation alarms or other systems such as smoke extraction or lifts.

Obligation according to the Building Decree

According to the Building Decree 2012, a fire alarm system is mandatory in buildings where the risk of fire or its consequences are greater. Whether you need one depends, among other things, on:

  • The building's use (e.g. residential, accommodation, healthcare, education)
  • The size of the building (area and height)
  • The number of people who can be present simultaneously
  • The presence of persons who cannot bring themselves to safety independently

Examples of situations where a fire alarm system is mandatory:

  • Healthcare institutions where people sleep
  • Hotels and accommodation establishments above a certain number of beds
  • School buildings with a usable floor area greater than 500 m²
  • Office buildings with a usable floor area of more than 1,000 m² or more than 50 persons

Automatic, manual, or with notification?

The Building Decree distinguishes between:

  • Automatic detection: via smoke or heat detectors
  • Manual notification: via manual detectors
  • Door notification: notification to the Regional Alarm Centre (RAC)

For certain high-risk buildings, or when occupants cannot save themselves, notification is also mandatory. This applies, for example, to care homes or buildings with fire compartments larger than legally permitted.

Maintenance and certification

Is a fire alarm system mandatory? If so, it must:

  • are installed according to standard NEN 2535
  • maintained annually according to NEN 2654-1
  • provided with an inspection certificate (if notification is mandatory)

Maintenance must be carried out by a certified maintenance company. Without a valid maintenance certificate, the insurance may refuse cover for fire damage.

Are you sure your property complies?

Compliance with the Building Decree is essential for safety and for your liability. Flame Control assists you with advice, installation, and maintenance of fire alarm systems, fully in accordance with legal requirements.

If you are unsure whether an installation is mandatory in your situation, please feel free to contact us for a no-obligation risk assessment.

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