26 Tex. Admin. Code § 746.5209 - How many exits must my child-care center have?
(a) The child-care center must have at least
two exits to the outside that are located in distant parts of each
building.
(b) If any doors open
into a fenced yard, the children must be able to open the doors easily from the
inside.
(c) You may not count doors
that are blocked or locked as exits.
(d) An exit through a kitchen or other
hazardous area may not be one of the required exits unless the state or local
fire marshal specifically approves in writing.
(e) Doors and gates leading into a pool area
may not be counted as an exit.
(f)
A window may be used as a designated fire exit only if all children and
caregivers are physically able to exit through the window to the ground outside
safely and quickly.
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