The 5 metre distance requirement applies to all doorways and windows, under the new Regulation. How are the terms “doorway” and “window” defined?
A “doorway” means any doorway directly between the inside and the outside of a building and includes the entryway outside any doorway if it is under a roof or awning or is protected by any structure that restricts air circulation. For example, if a doorway leads to an outdoor area covered by a roof, the 5 metres is measured from the end of the roof, not the door itself. A “window” means any window that can be opened to allow air to enter the building.
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