Nicole Brooks
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Virginia allows one exit to pass through kitchens store rooms, closets, or spaces used for similar purposes as one of the two required means of egress. Would a warehouse fall under the category of "store room". I looked up the definition of "store room" and it said "a room in which items are stored". This just seems like a bad idea to me. What does everyone else think?
Section 1016
Egress shall not pass through kitchens, storage rooms, closets or spaces used for similar purposes.
Exceptions:
Section 1016
Egress shall not pass through kitchens, storage rooms, closets or spaces used for similar purposes.
Exceptions:
- 1.Means of egress are not prohibited through a kitchen area serving adjoining rooms constituting part of the same dwelling unit or sleeping unit.
- 2.Means of egress are not prohibited through stockrooms in Group M occupancies where all of the following are met:
- 2.1.The stock is of the same hazard classification as that found in the main retail area.
- 2.2.Not more than 50 percent of the exit access is through the stockroom.
- 2.3.The stockroom is not subject to locking from the egress side.
- 2.4.There is a demarcated, minimum 44-inch-wide (1118 mm) aisle defined by full- or partial-height fixed walls or similar construction that will maintain the required width and lead directly from the retail area to the exit without obstructions.
- A maximum of one exit access is permitted to pass through kitchens, store rooms, closets or spaces used for similar purposes provided such a space is not the only means of exit access.