We’re finishing our basement and plan to add a bedroom down there. The contractor mentioned there are specific size requirements for the window to be considered an emergency exit. I’m not sure where to find the exact details or if they differ by city. Any guidance?
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You’ll want to look into the basement window size requirements for your region, as they’re designed to meet fire safety and emergency escape standards. Typically, these rules specify a minimum opening width, height, and overall clear opening area, as well as how high the window can be from the floor. These measurements ensure that a person can exit safely or that rescue workers can enter in an emergency. It’s not something you want to guess on because failing to meet these standards can prevent your basement bedroom from being considered legal living space. Your local building department usually has this information readily available, and many reputable window installation companies are familiar with these regulations. Confirming these details before installation will save you both money and hassle later on.
Those requirements are often tied to local building codes and safety standards.