ok this is from 2012, just check against 2009,
28.2.4 Number of Means of Egress.
28.2.4.1
Means of egress shall comply with all of the following, except as otherwise permitted by
28.2.4.2 and
28.2.4.3:
- (1)
The number of means of egress shall be in accordance with Section 7.4.
- (2)
Not less than two separate exits shall be provided on every story.
- (3)
Not less than two separate exits shall be accessible from every part of every story.
DOES not look like you meet # 2 above, and no the bedroom window does not meet the second exit requirement.
Unless you meet below:::
28.2.4.3
A single exit shall be permitted in buildings where the total number of stories does not exceed four, provided
that all of the following conditions are met:
- (1)
There are four or fewer guest rooms or guest suites per story.
- (2)
The building is protected throughout by an approved, supervised automatic sprinkler system in accordance with 28.3.5.
- (3)
The exit stairway does not serve more than one-half of a story below the level of exit discharge.
- (4)
The travel distance from the entrance door of any guest room or guest suite to an exit does not exceed 35 ft (10.7 m).
- (5)
The exit stairway is completely enclosed or separated from the rest of the building by barriers having a minimum 1-hour fire resistance rating.
- (6)
All openings between the exit stairway enclosure and the building are protected with self-closing door assemblies having a minimum 1-hour fire protection rating.
- (7)
All corridors serving as access to exits have a minimum 1-hour fire resistance rating.
- (8)
Horizontal and vertical separation having a minimum 1∕ 2-hour fire resistance rating is provided between guest rooms or guest suites.
Although
28.2.4.1(2) requires a minimum of two exits on every story in new hotels and dormitories, and
29.2.4.1(2) requires access to a minimum of two separate exits from each floor in existing hotels and dormitories,
7.4.1.2 requires a third exit when the occupant load of a floor exceeds 500 and a fourth exit when it exceeds 1000. The requirement of
7.4.1.2 will probably have little effect on modern hotel design practices, because floors large enough to accommodate more than 500 persons would probably be provided with more than two exits, based on travel distance limit considerations (see 28/
29.2.6).
LOOKS like 2009 reads about the same.