• MentalEdge
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    6 months ago

    Is that a thing?

    Feels like something door closers make irrelevant.

    You’d think fire code would require exit always be push, because that makes evacuating smoother.

    If you have a bunch of people wanting to go through a door, you do not want them the be pull.

    Even while orderly, requiring a crowd to step back to provide the space for the doors to open is not ideal.

    • @yetAnotherUser@discuss.tchncs.de
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      36 months ago

      Assuming the bathroom is in a hallway, having the door open into the hallway would cause the flight path to be narrowed which would be against (some) fire code(s).

      After all, significantly more people would want to flee through the hallway than out of a room adjacent to the hallway.

    • @wolfpack86@lemmy.world
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      26 months ago

      For small spaces with limited occupancy, you can get away with opening into the room. Main exits are push, unless it opens onto a public sidewalk and not a stoop or something.