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<font face="Arial">It's whatever the AHJ says it is, best ask
whoever will be inspecting. Rules change by venue/inspector.</font><br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 05-Mar-24 23:22, Stephen Lee via
Stagecraft wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:cb3a2a8900088316a9697161041e2426@fieldmousepro.com">I
seem to remember reading about the calculations for determining
how many useable emergency exit doors are required for a space,
based upon how many people will be in the room. The situation I'm
envisioning would be for a corporate gig in a hotel/convention
center ballroom where some of the doors around the perimeter
(backstage, for example) would be blocked by scenery or pipe &
drape for an event, but the room would not be fully populated with
seats, either.
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Unfortunately my brain and Google-fu are both failing me at the
moment. Does anyone know the rule-of-thumb for this?
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Stephen
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