I think the way they barricaded the front door might be a fire code violation, though... there was a 2x6 nailed to the frame, preventing the door from opening more than about 4". That means that, besides windows, there's only one exit to the building. (Not that it's likely the back landing will catch on fire, which is about the only way that just that exit could be blocked.)
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Friday, May 20, 2011
Sidewalks
After some worrying initial signs, after coming around the corner fully, I discovered there was indeed a way to get in the building. (Yay!)

I think the way they barricaded the front door might be a fire code violation, though... there was a 2x6 nailed to the frame, preventing the door from opening more than about 4". That means that, besides windows, there's only one exit to the building. (Not that it's likely the back landing will catch on fire, which is about the only way that just that exit could be blocked.)
I think the way they barricaded the front door might be a fire code violation, though... there was a 2x6 nailed to the frame, preventing the door from opening more than about 4". That means that, besides windows, there's only one exit to the building. (Not that it's likely the back landing will catch on fire, which is about the only way that just that exit could be blocked.)
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