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justALnow
Jul 16, 2018Explorer
myredracer wrote:
Exit windows in RVs are covered by NFPA 1192. This standard establishes fire and life safety criteria for recreational vehicles to provide protection from loss of life from fire and explosions.
I haven't read through it in a while. Not sure on how many exit windows are required, where or what dimensions or other details. You might do some googling and look for a free copy you can read.
Our TT has a bedroom separated by a solid door. Even though it has an exterior door in the bedroom, it has an exit window in addition to the one in the kitchen/living area.
You should have at least one exit window and if the bedroom has a screen or curtain, it might be that an exit window isn't required in the bedroom or perhaps if it is within a certain distance from the first one isn't required. Our 1st TT was a 200 footer and had one exit window which was in the bedroom.
If it's not code compliant, you shouldn't have any issues getting the issue taken care of. If it doesn't comply, it might help to have the code clause(s) in hand that you can show to the dealer and/or manufacturer.
That would be one LONG trailer . . . LOL!
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