Soundguy
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Why don't you just play Russian Roulette? There's a reason the IBC requires every habitable space to have an egress window. If a fire starts outside that bedroom, it will kill you. There are more sensible things to be afraid of than bad guys.
About 5 years ago, a guy did a garage conversion to a pair of bedrooms for his teenage daughters. He didn't want to get a building permit, so he bootlegged it in and didn't install windows. When his house caught fire, both girls were trapped and burned to death. When the fire department got there they could still hear the girls screaming, but by the time they got the chainsaw out and cut through the outside wall, it was too late.
Don't let your paranoia make you stupid.
perhaps you may want to brush up on your reading comprehension.
I said my plans were -fully- approved.
in post # 231 I even specified more details:
as for fire escape.. I have sufficient legal egress as per county fire code.. and it's way easier to leave my room that way thru a door, than trying to climb out a window.
soundguy
Don't let your haste to judge me paranoid thinking I'm stupid, make you blind to what I clearly wrote in black and white, that my bedroom fully complies with fire egress code and that doesn't involve any stinking windows. they actually even sugested I could put in a transom window for fire egress. yeah right. I'd burn to death trying to get out that transom window.. piling furniture up and then tring to wedge out sideways.. what a crock.
some people in this thread are so ravenous aginst a few of us that they are missing they can't see the forest thru the trees.
PS.. please don't call me stupid again.. i find it quite offensive.
soundguy