Hi Peter / Andy
Good to receive reassurance that my thinking isn't totally flawed :)
Developers might be reluctant to give residents leaflets, however, in this case, it should be the reverse as occupiers in this property (assuming it is developed in accordance with the mitigation scheme) will, in reality, be better off than their neighbours!
I'm not aware there is a fire escape issue Peter, but I guess building regs may require openable windows for that purpose. If the occupant smokes though I don't think they need to worry about air pollution ;)
I always say it's the small-scale seemingly simple developments that require more time and assessment!
Phil Mason MSc, MIEnvSc, MCIEH, AMIOA
Environmental Consultant (Air Quality, Noise, Contaminated Land) – Infrastructure
Urban Vision Partnership Ltd
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