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Fire safety requirements

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Tall trees should be 4 m from their neighbors, medium-sized trees should be 2 m from the neighboring land plot, and shrubs should be 1 m away.
IMPORTANT: The correct measurements are calculated from the protruding parts of the building or from its base.

In order to avoid fire, or to avoid fire in neighboring buildings, SNiP provides rules for the relative positioning of buildings based on construction materials.

So, if the house is made of stone or brick (non-combustible materials), then the distance between residential buildings should be 6 m.

If the house is equipped with wooden floors, the distance is from 8 m.

Also, for concrete buildings the uk mobile database will be 8 m, for reinforced concrete – 10 m. These distances increase by two meters in the presence of wooden floors.

Wooden houses and cottages must be 15 m apart from each other. With all these standards, the requirements also affect the area of ​​the site itself - it must be at least 0.06 hectares.

Distance standards and development rules on a land plot for individual housing construction
The SNiP regulations also include standards for regulating the relative location of buildings for various purposes within a site with individual housing construction.

These standards are dictated by sanitary requirements and fire safety requirements within the site itself. Requirements regarding the construction of facilities are also prescribed in these regulatory legal acts. Their observance guarantees a level of safety for the residential building and the land plot.
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