Safe exits made simple: Understanding egress windows with Ecoline
Egress windows must meet specific size and accessibility criteria to be considered a safe exit in the event of an emergency. Photos courtesy of Ecoline Windows.
Having safe, easily accessible fire exits available to your family or tenants is not just a good idea; in Canada, it’s the law. Egress windows are mandatory in all bedrooms or areas that are intended for overnight sleeping. It’s important to understand the requirements that egress windows need to meet before considering window replacement in your Maple Ridge home. The window and door experts at Ecoline Windows share insight on what defines an egress window, the requirements they need to meet, and why it matters.
Q: What is an ‘egress window’?
A: An egress window is a specific type of window designed to provide a safe exit in the event of an emergency, such as a fire. These windows are mandatory in bedrooms or sleeping areas to ensure occupants can escape quickly and easily if needed. The word ‘egress’ essentially just means to leave or to ‘go out.’
Q: Aren’t all windows that open ‘egress windows’?
A: While many windows can be opened for ventilation, not all of them meet the requirements for egress windows. Egress windows must meet specific size and accessibility criteria to be considered a safe exit in the event of an emergency. Generally, windows designed as egress windows have an egress hinge. They operate similarly to regular windows, but there is no obstruction when in the open position, allowing someone to exit through it without difficulty.
Q: What requirements must a window meet to be considered an ‘egress window’?
A: Egress windows must have a minimum opening size to allow occupants to exit without obstruction. Exact dimensions can change slightly depending on local regulations, but generally, a clear opening area of 0.35 square meters (3.77 square feet) and at least 15 inches wide are required. Additionally, these windows should be easily operable without the need for special tools or knowledge. Awning windows, for example, might meet the opening and width requirements, but because they use a crank mechanism to open, they do not meet building requirements as egress windows. Some popular styles of egress windows include hopper style windows for basements and casement/sliding windows for bedrooms.
Installing egress windows in your home is more affordable with the Ecoline Green Grant!
Available directly from Ecoline Windows, the Ecoline Green Grant provides homeowners with more support and encouragement to create a cleaner, greener B.C. for everyone. The Ecoline Green Grant offers up to $3,750 for window and exterior door replacement. Unlike traditional grant programs, it offers freedom and flexibility to homeowners. Choose from a wide range of Ecoline products without restrictions on R-values, glass types, or income caps. Whether you’re upgrading your primary residence, mobile home, rental property, or undertaking new construction, the Ecoline Green Grant provides financial support to offset the costs of window and door replacements for B.C. residents.
Always consult a reputable company and have them review and confirm that any bedroom windows meet fire code regulations before allowing them to move forward with installation. Feel confident when replacing egress casement windows in your home or rental property and consult the window and door experts at Ecoline Windows.
Ecoline Windows offers exterior door and window replacement throughout Maple Ridge and the Lower Mainland as well as several other communities throughout Western Canada! Find more information about their services and your eligibility for rebate and grant programs online today at ecolinewindows.ca or by calling 778-400-2063.