Ryan Schultz
SAWHORSE
Anyone ever use the following exception to go over 4 stories without an elevator in a R2?

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StairsI'm guessing two accessible egresses would be required. How would the 2nd accessible means of egress be?
I assume an elevator...Just not an egress elevator....How would you comply to the required accessible route per 1104 to get to the upper floors??
Read exception 2 of 1104.4. NFPA 101 is rarely required for R-2.This isn't to get rid of the elevator, it's to remove the requirement that not less than one of the required means of egress is an elevator (thus enabling the requirements of 1009.4). 1104.4 is going to require accessible routes to connect each accessible story. Note that NFPA 101 does not have the horizontal exit exception in it's equivalent form.
I think they meant common use amenities for the residents. IBC does require accessible routes to all common amenities.What do you mean no public amenities? IBC does not have anything about private or public in it. I do not know ADA rules.
Many buildings won't let you access residential floors other than that of your unit or floors with amenities.Unless you really want to read 1108.3 super harshly and claim that the corridor is available to gen pub...But that really still ends up at 1108.4
1108.3 Accessible Spaces
Rooms and spaces available to the general public or available for use by residents and serving Accessible units, Type A units or Type B units shall be accessible. Accessible spaces shall include toilet and bathing rooms, kitchen, living and dining areas and any exterior spaces, including patios, terraces and balconies.
I don't think I've seen too many apartment buildings where guests can't wander a bit and they have to be escorted from exterior to unit.....Many buildings won't let you access residential floors other than that of your unit or floors with amenities.
Escorted?? Your fob credentials will only let you go to your floor and the amenity floors. This is very common.I don't think I've seen too many apartment buildings where guests can't wander a bit and they have to be escorted from exterior to unit.....
So if I invite a friend over I have to go to the lobby and escort them to my unit and out of the building? And if there are amenities I have to escort them to the bathroom?Escorted?? Your fob credentials will only let you go to your floor and the amenity floors. This is very common.
Some buildings would require you to go to the lobby, but more sophisticated systems will allow your floor to be accessed in the elevator for a minute or two after you allow them in the front door. You would always need to accompany your guests to any amenities that are fob access. Usually the amenity bathrooms are within the controlled access space.So if I invite a friend over I have to go to the lobby and escort them to my unit and out of the building? And if there are amenities I have to escort them to the bathroom?