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DwightB
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2006 IBC:
This has probably been covered before, but a search doesn't really find the info I want. I understand that the "exit" is the exterior door (and other exit enclosures) between the "means of egress" and the "exit discharge". Section 1002.1 says the "level of exit discharge" is the story where that exit door is located.
One question: If I have a sloping site and there is more than one level that can exit directly to grade, is each of those levels a "level of exit discharge"?
Second question: Suppose my exit door doesn't exactly match the surrounding grade and I need a few steps to get up/down to grade after I exit the building. Is that story still at a level of exit discharge? What if I actually need a half-flight or full flight of stairs to get up to grade? For instance, if there is an exterior stairwell down to a "basement" level, then is the exit from that level still considered to be a level of exit discharge if there is a flight of stairs still to climb (or descend, for that matter) while outside the building?
This has probably been covered before, but a search doesn't really find the info I want. I understand that the "exit" is the exterior door (and other exit enclosures) between the "means of egress" and the "exit discharge". Section 1002.1 says the "level of exit discharge" is the story where that exit door is located.
One question: If I have a sloping site and there is more than one level that can exit directly to grade, is each of those levels a "level of exit discharge"?
Second question: Suppose my exit door doesn't exactly match the surrounding grade and I need a few steps to get up/down to grade after I exit the building. Is that story still at a level of exit discharge? What if I actually need a half-flight or full flight of stairs to get up to grade? For instance, if there is an exterior stairwell down to a "basement" level, then is the exit from that level still considered to be a level of exit discharge if there is a flight of stairs still to climb (or descend, for that matter) while outside the building?