To Go In Opposite Directions 3.3.1.3 (9)
In this video I take a look at a couple of multi-family case studies where when you leave a suite and enter a public corridor it is not possible to go in opposite directions to 2 separate exits as required by Code article 3.3.1.3 (9). The answer to how this is permitted lies in article to 3.3.1.9 (7) which indirectly referenced in the former article. I will connect the dots between the two articles.

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