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areas within a building that are used for pedestrian travel, that is, a passage way, corridor, hallway, stairway, lobby, atrium, an open plan office, enclosed walkway and mall, shop, areas in a room that provides an exit path from another room, paths of travel to exits in loading docks, designated paths of travel leading to exits from car spaces in car parks, and other paths of travel to exits
Source - AS 1670.1:2018: Fire detection, warning, control and intercom systems - System design, installation and commissioning
Standards
a clear unobstructed area, to enable persons using mobility aids to manoeuvre
Source - AS/NZS 1428.4.1:2009: Design for access and mobility
Standards
contains the net unobstructed area for a minimum height of 2000 mm above the finished floor or ground surface (unless otherwise specified in this Standard), which is that space surrounding built elements, landscape elements, and fixtures and fittings required for movement into and within buildings
Source - AS 1428.1-2001: Design for access and mobility
Standards
a clear unobstructed area, to enable persons using mobility aids to manoeuvre
Source - AS 1428.1-2009: Design for access and mobility
Standards
area within a building that is used for pedestrian travel, which is a passageway, corridor, hallway, stairway, lobby, atrium, enclosed walkway and mall, shop, area in a room that leads to another room, path of travel in car park and loading dock that leads to an exit or other path of travel to an exit
Source - AS 1668.1:2015: The use of ventilation and air conditioning in buildings
HB50
space within a building assigned to the movement of people, goods and/or vehicles, and from which access is gained to other functional rooms or spaces
Circulation space can be categorised as primary and secondary.