Yes it does!
Generally speaking, the maximum occupancy of a room or building is primarily determined by the available exits, with each exit accommodating only a certain number of people before bottlenecking occurs. The other key component in determining the max occupancy of a building or room is the intended use of the space, whether it’s, for instance, a restaurant with tables and chairs or a more open event space.
In order to determine the maximum number of people who are able to safely be in a room or building, the IBC recommends a certain number of inches of doorway per occupant. Exits that consist of a stairway need to have 0.3 inches of doorway per person, and all other exits need 0.2 inches of doorway per person. So a function hall that has a maximum occupancy of 1,000 people and an exit that consisted of a corridor without stairs will need 200 inches of doorway. With doorways at around 36 inches in width wider than the Americans with Disabilities Act requires in the United States that function hall would need approximately six such doors.
It depends on the size of the apartment, specifically number of bedrooms. Generally, the maximum occupancy is limited to one adult per bedroom, unless a married couple shares one of the bedrooms. Every residential rental facility should have the rental license posted somewhere in the apartment or building office. The license (from the City) will list the maximum legal occupancy. Additionally, if your lease specifies a maximum occupancy, then you must abide by the lease, even if the lease is more restrictive than the license.
The fire code for maximum room occupancy is based on a formula of how many people can safely exit a building in the event of a fire. Further fire safety calls for a certain number of doors to allow for safe exits in the event of a fire.
It is the maximum number of passengers which can be carried according to the seats in the vehicle. In commercial buses, it may also include standees.
The maximum occupancy of a hotel room as the greatest number of people a room can accommodate. This number rages from room to room.
to calculate the recommended occupancy for any boat under 20ft: length times width divided by 15 L x W / 15 = Maximum occupancy
It usually is, as in maximum speed or maximum occupancy. But it can be a noun, meaning a maximum value or number, as in math or astronomy (the solar maximum).
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Your answer is covered in your governing documents or your rental agreement.
Typically, they will not check your occupancy. They may inquire as to how many guests are staying with you. Remember that your contract with the cabin owner may specify the maximum number of people that can be in the cabin. If it is found that this number is exceeded, you could find that that your booking is cancelled.
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