Re: Common path of travel
Fortunatly for me/them, there is in fact an existing door there. They demo'd it out and blocked up the wall. I think they are going to be leaving that door exactly where it is. This way, the area or space at the seating area no longer requires 2 exits, although 2 are provided, with a seperation/remoteness of 25 feet for the two doors and the employees can exit through the rear door.John Drobysh said:With all due respect to my learned colleagues... CPET has NOT been exceeded. CPET stops when you have a choice of two exits, that happens at less than 75' in this case. It is not about CPET, as I posted earlier it IS about travel distance. The place needs a second exit, and that exit must be placed to provide a travel distance of 75' or less. Is there a possibility that a door to the exterior could be added in the storage room? This 'exit' would be for the use of those who are within the storage room ONLY. Everyone else would use the front door for exiting.