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Subject: Emergency light over spiral stairs.
A first floor flat has an external spiral steel stairway from the ground to the entrance door. The door opens onto a small platform at the top of the spiral stairway. The flat is to be let.
Would you install an emergency escape light over the door at high level, or half way down from the top of the door to one side of the door, say at eye level, or at a low level just above the platform. The third option also benefits another escape route from the main house at ground level and illuminates the spiral stairs somewhat.
Note. The sides of the spiral stairs are open except for well spaced spindles. Light can get through the sides.
Z.
Hi zoomup, presuming the spiral stairs have been in everyday use for a while, how is it normally lit?
Zoomup:
Subject: Emergency light over spiral stairs.
A first floor flat has an external spiral steel stairway from the ground to the entrance door. The door opens onto a small platform at the top of the spiral stairway. The flat is to be let.
Would you install an emergency escape light over the door at high level, or half way down from the top of the door to one side of the door, say at eye level, or at a low level just above the platform. The third option also benefits another escape route from the main house at ground level and illuminates the spiral stairs somewhat.
Note. The sides of the spiral stairs are open except for well spaced spindles. Light can get through the sides.
Z.
Hi zoomup, presuming the spiral stairs have been in everyday use for a while, how is it normally lit?
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