fire escape
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Definition
Noun: A fire escape is a specialized stairway, often located on the exterior of a building, designed to provide a safe exit route for occupants in the event of a fire or other emergency.
Usage
The term "fire escape" is used to refer to the physical emergency exit structure itself. It is a countable noun. - All residential buildings over three stories must have a fire escape. - The old apartment's fire escape was made of wrought iron. - Tenants should know the location of the fire escape.
Examples
- The firefighters checked the fire escape to ensure it was clear and functional.
- During the drill, we practiced evacuating down the fire escape.
- He climbed out the window onto the rusty fire escape.
Advanced Usage
- "To use the fire escape": This phrase describes the action of evacuating via this structure.
- When the alarm sounded, they had to use the fire escape because the main stairs were blocked.
- The concept can be part of safety regulations or building descriptions.
- The building code requires a fire escape for every floor above the ground level.
Variants and Related Words
- Emergency exit: A broader term for any designated exit used during emergencies, which can include doors, stairwells, and fire escapes.
- Egress stairway: A more formal or technical term for a stairway designed for exit.
Synonyms
- Emergency staircase
- Fire stair
Notes
- A "fire escape" is specifically an exit route for people. It is distinct from equipment like "fire extinguishers" (used to fight fires) or "fire alarms" (used to warn of fires).
- While traditionally an external metal staircase, modern "fire escapes" can also refer to interior, fire-rated stairwells designed for the same purpose.
Noun
- a stairway (often on the outside of a building) that permits exit in the case of fire or other emergency