I'm just looking for opinions. I'm adding new lighting for an indoor pool. I have emergency lighting on the deck which goes around the pool but nothing for the center of the pool. The State review came back saying the entire pool needs emergency lighting. But I argue it's not a walkable surface and doesn't require lighting.
Means of Egress is made up of the Exit Access, Exit, and Exit Discharge. I'm assuming they're considering any point in the room as part of the Exit Access. Per Life Safety Code, if there is a change in elevation in the Exit Access there needs to be stairs or a ramp to accommodate this. If the state is requiring emergency lighting for the center of the pool, shouldn't they also require stairs or a ramp to be added to exit the pool? Do you think the lighting is required?
Means of Egress is made up of the Exit Access, Exit, and Exit Discharge. I'm assuming they're considering any point in the room as part of the Exit Access. Per Life Safety Code, if there is a change in elevation in the Exit Access there needs to be stairs or a ramp to accommodate this. If the state is requiring emergency lighting for the center of the pool, shouldn't they also require stairs or a ramp to be added to exit the pool? Do you think the lighting is required?
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