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Means of egress is one of the most tested topics on the ARE exam. This episode breaks down the three components of egress: exit access, exit, and exit discharge.
Layla explains how occupant load calculations drive every egress requirement and walks through the physical requirements for egress doors, corridors, and stairs. She also covers travel distance measurements, exit separation rules, and how egress changes for high-rises, healthcare, and assembly spaces.
📝 Key topics covered:
Exit access, exit, and exit discharge explained
Occupant load calculations and load factor tables
Egress door, corridor, and stair requirements
Travel distance, common path of travel, and dead-end corridors
Exit separation distance and the one-third diagonal rule
Special occupancy egress for high-rise, healthcare, and assembly
⏱️ Chapters:
(0:00) Introduction
(2:19) 3 Components of Means of Egress
(4:47) Occupant Load
(9:41) Physical Requirements
(13:23) Travel Distance Limitations
(16:07) Means of Egress on the ARE
(18:39) Special Occupancy Challenges
(21:06) Building Systems Integration
(23:01) Strategic Exam Prep Tips
(26:10) Conclusion and Key Takeaways
📖 Read the full blog post
📝 Download the FREE 2-page Egress study guide
🎯 Get access to all ARE study materials with the ARE 101 Membership
🎯 Join our 10-week ARE Boot Camp
📚 Individual ARE Exam Courses:
Building Codes 101
PPD 101 (Project Planning and Design)
PDD 101 (Construction Documents and Specs)
PA 101 (Programming and Analysis)
CE 101 (Construction and Evaluation)
PcM 101 (Practice Management)
PjM 101 (Project Management)
Mechanical Systems 101
AIA Contracts 101
By Michael Riscica5
2323 ratings
Means of egress is one of the most tested topics on the ARE exam. This episode breaks down the three components of egress: exit access, exit, and exit discharge.
Layla explains how occupant load calculations drive every egress requirement and walks through the physical requirements for egress doors, corridors, and stairs. She also covers travel distance measurements, exit separation rules, and how egress changes for high-rises, healthcare, and assembly spaces.
📝 Key topics covered:
Exit access, exit, and exit discharge explained
Occupant load calculations and load factor tables
Egress door, corridor, and stair requirements
Travel distance, common path of travel, and dead-end corridors
Exit separation distance and the one-third diagonal rule
Special occupancy egress for high-rise, healthcare, and assembly
⏱️ Chapters:
(0:00) Introduction
(2:19) 3 Components of Means of Egress
(4:47) Occupant Load
(9:41) Physical Requirements
(13:23) Travel Distance Limitations
(16:07) Means of Egress on the ARE
(18:39) Special Occupancy Challenges
(21:06) Building Systems Integration
(23:01) Strategic Exam Prep Tips
(26:10) Conclusion and Key Takeaways
📖 Read the full blog post
📝 Download the FREE 2-page Egress study guide
🎯 Get access to all ARE study materials with the ARE 101 Membership
🎯 Join our 10-week ARE Boot Camp
📚 Individual ARE Exam Courses:
Building Codes 101
PPD 101 (Project Planning and Design)
PDD 101 (Construction Documents and Specs)
PA 101 (Programming and Analysis)
CE 101 (Construction and Evaluation)
PcM 101 (Practice Management)
PjM 101 (Project Management)
Mechanical Systems 101
AIA Contracts 101

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