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Stairs are permitted, but it limits which stairs are permitted. (I'm assuming here that the steps at each of the points of exit are exterior and are leading from the level of exit discharge to the grade--if this is incorrect, please correct me.)don't know what codes your area is going by but the ICC let's you use stairways and other things for an accessible egress:
in one story building (Community hall - Group A-3), two steps above the walkway level; do all exit doors should be provided with a ramp, and what is the reference article in the code?
don't know what codes your area is going by but the ICC let's you use stairways and other things for an accessible egress:
2015 IBC
1009.2 Continuity and components. Each required accessible
means of egress shall be continuous to a public way and
shall consist of one or more of the following components:
1. Accessible routes complying with Section 1104.
2. Interior exit stairways complying with Sections
1009.3 and 1023.
3. Exit access stairways complying with Sections 1009.3
and 1019.3 or 1019.4.
4. Exterior exit stairways complying with Sections
1009.3 and 1027 and serving levels other than the
level of exit discharge.
5. Elevators complying with Section 1009.4.
6. Platform lifts complying with Section 1009.5.
7. Horizontal exits complying with Section 1026.
8. Ramps complying with Section 1012.
9. Areas of refuge complying with Section 1009.6.
10. Exterior areas for assisted rescue complying with Section
1009.7 serving exits at the level of exit discharge.
We are in 2020! Code has changed.