Approved Document B: Fire safety
Homeowner-focused explanation of Approved Document B: Fire safety and which project pages should link to it.
Short answer
Homeowner-focused explanation of Approved Document B: Fire safety and which project pages should link to it.
What usually triggers extra checks
- Structure, fire safety, drainage, insulation, ventilation or controlled services
- Work already started or completed without clear records
- Missing certificates or unclear handover evidence
- Anything involving flats, higher-risk buildings or work outside England
Route options to discuss
Compare full plans, building notice, competent person self-certification, regularisation and specialist advice. The right route depends on risk, timing, drawings, installer registration and what building control wants to inspect.
Evidence to keep
- Application references and notices
- Drawings, specifications and calculations
- Inspection dates and site photos before cover-up
- Completion certificate, competent person certificate and commissioning records
How this Approved Document usually comes up
Fire safety guidance can affect design choices, product evidence and inspection conversations. Treat the document as practical guidance for common ways to comply in England, not as a one-line pass/fail answer.
- Escape routes
- Fire doors
- Smoke alarms
- Separation and spread of fire
Version and evidence notes
Record the version checked, the date checked, and who is responsible for translating the guidance into drawings, specifications, calculations or installer certificates. Part F, Part L and fire-safety topics especially need source/version caution.
Mistakes to avoid
Do not assume planning permission, permitted development or a builder's quote answers the building regulations question. Do not cover up work before required inspections. Do not rely on a certificate claim without checking who issues it and how you will receive a copy.
Common questions
Are Approved Documents the law?
They are statutory guidance showing common ways to meet building regulations in England. Other routes may be possible, but you should check the current version and project-specific route.
Why does version date matter?
Approved Documents can be amended. Older projects and transitional arrangements can depend on timing, so re-check the official source before work starts.