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the Path of Egress in a building is a predetermined path for the occupant of the building to help them evacuate in the presence of a hazardous or emergency situation. usually a mixture of exit signs to indicate the path to the occupants, and emergency lighting to light the path in case of a power outage. The egress includes: exit access, protected exits (horizontal or stairs) and exit discharge to a public way, all of which must be available and unobstructed, if not also lit.
In a building, an exit is an "Ausgang." On a highway, the exit is an "Ausfahrt."
"Exit" can be either a noun or a verb, depending on how it is used in a sentence.
That depends on the building.
It was an ideal unobstructed view.
That is the tower or building that the radar sits on. Radar systems are usually placed in high places so they have an unobstructed view.
The exit!
5 50 5 choices to use as an exit for each door you use to enter. so 5X10=50
Verb: I needed to EXIT the building to get to my car. Exit means the same thing as leave in this way. Noun: The EXIT is this way, my friend. Exit in this sentence is a place to leave from, like a back door.
An exit sign is a device in a public facility (such as a building, aircraft or boat) denoting the location of the closest emergency exit in case of fire or other emergency. Most relevant codes (fire, building, health or safety) require exit signs to be permanently lit.
doors windows....ect..the safesty way out of the building
When following the staggered closing procedure, how many people exit the building to go to the lookout area at McDonald's