nitramnaed
Sawhorse
Hello all,
I have a salon client that wants to maximize the number of treatment rooms in an proposed tenant build-out. We have under 49 occupants in this B occupancy so one exit is allowed. This building is sprinklered so the max path of travel is 100 feet. Client says it should be the direct path which would be under the 100 foot max. I think it needs to consider the the dead-end as customers have no familiarity with the exit location. If you consider the possibility of someone exiting down the dead-end and having to turn back it is over 100 feet. See attached sketch.
Am I over thinking this? Your opinions would be appreciated.
Jeff
I have a salon client that wants to maximize the number of treatment rooms in an proposed tenant build-out. We have under 49 occupants in this B occupancy so one exit is allowed. This building is sprinklered so the max path of travel is 100 feet. Client says it should be the direct path which would be under the 100 foot max. I think it needs to consider the the dead-end as customers have no familiarity with the exit location. If you consider the possibility of someone exiting down the dead-end and having to turn back it is over 100 feet. See attached sketch.
Am I over thinking this? Your opinions would be appreciated.
Jeff