Author Topic: Emergency Egress Window Maintenance  (Read 12768 times)

Keith Moffett

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Re: Emergency Egress Window Maintenance
« Reply #15 on: April 19, 2015, 12:41:44 PM »
Joel, next year is retirement and Gerald will be happy because he won't have to hear me say "work" anymore.  We will be joining the crowd headed somewhere other than Florida for the summer.  I need to research how hot it gets around the Grand Canyon and Yellowstone in May or so.
Jerry
Look into Olympic National Park in western Wa.  Temp here was 65 today and is rarely over 80 in summer.  Plenty to do here but also Canada, the islands and Seattle in easy range.
Just saying.  Sorry about the off topic comment.
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Fred Brooks

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Re: Emergency Egress Window Maintenance
« Reply #16 on: April 19, 2015, 09:22:01 PM »
     Hi Guys,
 RVIA code states if the window opening meets certain criteria there is no requirement to make the entire window swing out. The red color indicates it is recognized by RVIA as a legal exit for the manufacturers. The whole idea is does the window open (slide all the way) and do we have an exit stratagy in the event of an emergency. I like air conditioning and fresh air, Just want to be around to enjoy it.
   Thanks for all the input.   Regards, Fred
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