![]() ![]() The steps shown above are non-compliant because there are two treads. Since the maximum stair riser allowed is 7-3/4”, this means the exterior level can be as much as 15-1/2” below top of door threshold. Plus, there’s a more generous code exception for regular exterior doors: a top landing is not required where a stair-way of not more than two risers (one tread) is located on the exterior side of the door. OTHER EXTERIOR DOORS: Any other doors to the outside must have a landing or floor on both sides at least as wide as the door it serves, extend at least 3-feet perpendicular to the door, and not be more than 7-3/4-inches below the top of the threshold on both sides. Storm and screen doors are also allowed to swing out over the landing. There was a previous requirement that the egress door not swing outward when the exception was used, but it has been removed in the most recent version of the code. ![]() But the code does allow one exception: the landing or floor at the exterior side of an egress door can be as much as 7-3/4” below the top of the threshold. The landing on both sides of an egress door must be at least as wide as the door it serves, extend at least 3-feet perpendicular to the door, and not be more than 1-1/2-inches below the top of the threshold. Also, the door must open directly to the exterior, without requiring travel through a garage. It must be side-hinged, openable to 90º (perpendicular to closed position), have a clear opening of 32-inches wide and 78-inches high, and be openable from the inside without a key, special knowledge, or effort. Here’s how it works for both categories:ĮGRESS DOOR - One exterior door in the home must meet the standards for emergency exit from a home and is called an egress door. The egress door standards are more stringent, per the International Residential Code (IRC R311.1) and Residential Edition of the Florida Building Code (FBC). The game is suited for players who like level escape games.The step-down requirements to a landing at an exterior door of a home depends on whether the door is an egress door or just a regular exterior door.You restart at the beginning of the level you died on whenever you die.You die if you fall off platform, run into any sharp object, or get caught by a chasing object on one of the chase levels (which are 7 and 12).In addition to spikes & regular platforms the game includes moving platforms you must jump on, large crates which you might need to push to other locations to jump on or press a button in, switches you must activate to destroy temporary walls, and smaller wooden boxes you can walk on which disintegrate shortly after you walk on them.Levels are not timed, however a couple of the levels (7 & 12) have rolling objects which chase after you, which you must outrun.The way to beat each level is to grab the key and then pass through the door at the end of the stage. Each level has a unique layout and design.You can replay previously beat levels at any time.This game has 12 levels which are unlocked sequentially.The level select screen shows which levels you have unlocked.The game has sound control & pause buttons in the upper right corner.The move left and right buttons are in the lower left.Jump by pressing W or the up arrow key.Move right by pressing D or the right arrow key.Move left by pressing A or the left arrow key.The welcome screen also has a link to follow our site on Instagram.Your web browser automatically saves your game progress.Initially only the first level is unlocked.Select the wooden PLAY button at the bottom center of the game’s welcome screen to bring up the level select screen.Activate switches, avoid spikes, collect the key to unlock the door, and make it to the level exit in one piece.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |