FDAS | Areas where detections is not necessary


These are areas in the establishment where detectors are not necessarily required.

♦ Toilet and or bathroom with a floor area of less than 4 square meter.

♦ Exhaust ducts exhausting from toilets and or bathrooms.

♦ Any walk-in type enclosure with a floor area not more than 1 square meter provided its content is of minimal fire risk, or one with floor area not more than 0.5 square meter if it contains electrical or communication equipment.

♦ The spaces under raised floor with a height of 250 mm or less.

♦ The spaces above drop ceiling with a height of 1 meter or less without combustible materials.

♦ Concealed spaces under the roof with a height of 1 meter or less without combustible materials.

♦ Covered paths, balconies, open-sided covered walkways and staircases, overhanging roof areas, verandas, provided they are not used for storage of goods.

♦ The area under structures  such as platforms, ducts, and the like, within a protected  room or areas, which are less than 3 meters in width, provided the free flow of air reaching the detectors mounted above is not obstructed. 

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