platinumaa
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Newbie here.. read a lot, 1st post though.. very knowledgable site and enjoy the discussions.. 2 questions, im sure they go hand in hand thoughI am in the very early, planning stages of a possible tenant.. I have an existing tenant space in an existing bldg and would like to know if this would comply with section 1014.2 florida bldg code 2010,.. occupancy is under 300 occupants, approx 6200 sf tenant space, existing adjacent firewall.. it is going to possibly be a daycare, all interior rooms passage hardware-not lockable.. the unit has no distinguishable corridor but all spaces have an exit door that directly leads to the outside.. 1) since there is no corridor does that mean this unit does not comply with 1014.2 since it has to go thru an adjacent space to exit? Or since all spaces have a direct exit to the outside it compliesTable 1015.1 “SPACES WITH ONE EXIT OR EXIT ACCESS DOORWAY” , “daycare, maximum occupant load is 10”.. than goto 1037.2.1 in daycare section “50 persons or an area of more than 1,000 square feet (93 m2) shall have at least two exit access doorways as remotely located from each other as practicable. Such doorways shall provide access to separate exits…”2) is this plan complying since each kids room has 2 exits, one to exterior and the other? Would the other be an EXIT ACCESS DOORWAY? (definition-A door or access point along the path of egress travel from an occupied room, area or space where the path of egress enters an intervening room, corridor, …)my intent is to see if I will be required to make a corridor to join all these rooms.. I believe I comply with the above, and don’t have to modify.. but wanted to ask the experts…Image attached for reference.. I appreciate the response and knowledge.. thanks
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