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floors or to the outside of the building.
a. designated exits and means of egress must not be
next to one another.
b. all corridors and paths to exits must be kept clear of
obstruction.
c. exit stairways and fire escapes must have railings
designed for use by children.
q. which of the following topics is not covered in the regulation?
a. how to file a post - fire insurance report.
b. which requirement codes the fire detection systems must meet.
c. which floors childcare can be provided on.
d. where railings designed for children need to be.
- Option A: The regulation focuses on building exit and egress - related safety (like exit placement, clear paths, railings for children on exits), not on post - fire insurance reporting.
- Option B: The given text has no mention of fire detection systems or their requirement codes, but we are to find the topic not covered. However, the other options can be analyzed against the provided regulation text. The regulation's content is about exit design, path clearance, and railings for children on exits/stairways. Option A's topic (insurance report filing) is completely outside the scope of the regulation's focus on building safety - related exit and egress rules.
- Option C: The mention of railings for children on exit stairways/fire escapes might imply a connection to childcare - related areas (since railings for children are specified), so it could be related to which floors childcare is on (as exits are part of building floor design).
- Option D: The regulation says “Exit stairways and fire escapes must have railings designed for use by children”, so it does cover where (on exit stairways/fire escapes) these railings should be.
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A. How to file a post - fire insurance report.