Category L4 fire alarm systems
Category L4 fire alarm is a BS 5839-1 life-safety category describing automatic detection focused on escape routes.
Reviewed: 20 August 2026
This guidance is general information. The correct fire safety measures depend on the premises, its use, occupants, fire risk assessment and applicable legal duties.
What the category means
The category describes automatic detection focused on escape routes. It is a design objective, not a product type or a statement that every building should use the same coverage.
Who decides the category
The required category should normally be identified through the fire risk assessment, fire strategy, design or informed specification.
Certification
Installation documentation should state the category, standard edition, premises covered and any variations. Later servicing records should identify the same system clearly.
Changes to the premises
Alterations, change of use, sleeping risk, compartmentation or evacuation strategy can affect the appropriate detection coverage and should prompt review.
Frequently asked questions
Is Category L4 fire alarm a legal requirement?
Fire safety law generally requires appropriate precautions rather than one universal BS 5839 category. A category can be required by risk assessment, design, licence condition or specification.
Can the category change later?
Yes. Changes should be properly designed, documented and commissioned where a revised risk assessment or building alteration justifies them.
Sources and further reading
For legal duties and technical standards, use the current primary source and professional advice where required.