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  2. Window well - Wikipedia

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    A window well is a recess in the ground around a building to allow for installment of bigger windows in a basement either below ground or partially below ground. By making it possible to put in a larger window, the window can act as a safer emergency exit in case of fire as well as letting in additional daylight for the enjoyment of the people ...

  3. Fire escape - Wikipedia

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    The installation of window air conditioners in individual apartment units with fire escape-facing windows, often installed against code or local ordinance by residents, [6] which require the unit to be affixed to the window sash, also make a fire escape nearly useless in the summer months; the bulk and weight of an air conditioner unit placed ...

  4. Emergency exit - Wikipedia

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    A fire escape is a type of external emergency exit. Local building codes or building regulations often dictate the number of fire exits required for a building of a given size, including the number of stairwells. For any buildings bigger than a private house, modern codes invariably specify at least two sets of stairs, completely isolated from ...

  5. Ringside Café - Wikipedia

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    Despite many original features, changes have included electric lights replacing gas, a new basement fire escape, adding a dartboard and foosball table in the basement among its nine tables, and retiring the dumbwaiter after the grill was moved from the basement to the first floor. [5]

  6. Anna Connelly - Wikipedia

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    Connelly was aware of fire safety issues and the legislation, so she decided to invent a different solution, [4] which was a fire escape design that could be adopted by more landowners to increase building safety in cities. Planning of the fire escape by Anna Connelly. Connelly's device was patented in August 1877 (No. 386,816A). [4]

  7. Category : Fire disasters involving barricaded escape routes

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    Fire disasters, usually in buildings and structures, where doors or windows that might normally have permitted egress were instead locked, barred, or obstructed in some way prior to the fire. In many such fires this has been found to have increased the fatality and/or injury count.

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