Spiral escape stair for Stowe School
This steel spiral staircase was for the historic eighteenth-century Temple Boarding House at Stowe School, near Buckingham.
The school required a fire escape staircase as part of alterations to the living accommodation. We dismantled and replaced an existing fire escape and extended it to a newly installed door giving a means of escape.
The spiral staircase we installed was over 10 metres high and designed to BS 5395 Part II. As a Category C Small Semi-Public Stair. This type of stair is intended for use by a limited number of people, some of whom may be unfamiliar with the stair e.g. in factories, offices, shops.
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Project
Spiral fire escape stairs
Contractor
Redfield Construction
Floor to floor height
10465mm
Spiral diameter
2100mm
Risers
17 @ 211.9mm, 38 @ 182.4mm
Tread Type
durbar plate
Tread Width
51 @ 1050mm
Clear Tread Width
828mm
Landing
Top landing 3000mm x 1100mm, First floor landing 6000mm x 1,100mm plus two rest landings
Balustrade
2 x 22mm diameter vertical balusters per tread with black PVC capping to the handrail.
Additional
Decorative gallows brackets to top and first floor landings
Fire escape spiral stair
The stair was a huge steel spiral which gave a means of escape from two floors of the Temple Boarding house. Fabricated in mild steel and galvanised to prevent corrosion and increase durability the external escape stair had a non-slip pattern to the tread plate with 2 vertical balusters on each and a black PVC capping to the handrail.
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