The glazed opening at the end of the hall appears to be a second floor window only with no means of egress, leading to a dead end. An exit appears to be behind the photographer and another exit to the right. The low exit signs are a code requirement, as occupants of the building should stay low to avoid the smoke layer in smoky conditions. It’s a code requirement of the International Building Code, section 1013.2 for Group R-1 occupancies (hotels, motels, congregate living facilities and boarding houses). This is required in occupancies where people will be sleeping, but not familiar with the building and may not be familiar with where the exits are located.
Guarantee you there would still be a million people who wouldn’t bother to let that register and would still demand someone to help them figure out which way to exit…
I think they don’t want anyone there
Why it’s over there of course
Is that a window at the end of the hallway? Definitely not an exit if so, so good signs then
Seeing as the room numbers are 2xx, I’ll assume that is a balcony and not an exit. Unless you want to jump a story.
Bonus trivia: the extra signs near the ground are in case of fire so they can be seen while crawling under smoke.
Everywhere!!!
Anywhere other than where you have photographed, that is clearly a window and a dead end.
This is giving me backroom vibes lol
If the building is on fire, you will be glad for the low level signs as the ceiling signs will be concealed in smoke…
Not down that hallway
More than one way to exit a building!?!?! Unheard of!!
Exits to the left of me, exits to the right. Here I am. Stuck in the middle with you.
Everywhere is an exit if you are motivated enough.
It appears to be everywhere.
This will cause panic in the event of fire. Some people will run around in a circle.
Good to see Genie found work after being freed from the lamp.
This is absolutely a code violation. Egress pathways have to be clearly marked. This would not pass a building inspection.
The glazed opening at the end of the hall appears to be a second floor window only with no means of egress, leading to a dead end. An exit appears to be behind the photographer and another exit to the right. The low exit signs are a code requirement, as occupants of the building should stay low to avoid the smoke layer in smoky conditions. It’s a code requirement of the International Building Code, section 1013.2 for Group R-1 occupancies (hotels, motels, congregate living facilities and boarding houses). This is required in occupancies where people will be sleeping, but not familiar with the building and may not be familiar with where the exits are located.
Right. Behind. You.
Now you are laughing but you will be thankful to find the exit after 2 dozent beers and a head spinning like a helicopter!
Instructions unclear, Naruto ran out window instead.
Back and to the right
*Robin Williams voice*
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The exits are herehereherehereherehereherehereANYWHERE!!!!
Guarantee you there would still be a million people who wouldn’t bother to let that register and would still demand someone to help them figure out which way to exit…
Yes
*Exits. One behind you and one to the right.