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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Omg - i hate reading this site!! Yes my child is in a bedroom exactly like this. What in the world?! The house has always been listed as three bedrooms. [/quote] That's not a legal bedroom and if there was a fire, you need a door and window so a firefighter can bust the window and get you or your child out. They cannot go through a skylight.[/quote] I mean I guess it would save a few minutes but the rooms on either side have it- it’s a small row house.[/quote] They have to go through the window when it’s too dangerous to enter the house through the front door. Smoke rises. The hall would be very smoky in this scenario. They need to go in through the window and your child would hopefully be in the bedroom with the door to the hall closed. I would put my kid in the master if I had no other option and I would sleep in the windowless room.[/quote]
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