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Old 1st February 2010, 14:47
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Emergency Exit Corridors

I decided to stick with the oringinal plan and have the dark teen girl and three year old Mobato be African children. This would be difficult decision because I really felt bad about situation in Haiti. I think things would just be too difficult to have Haitian children and further more African children have just as difficult life. I decide to stick with my first decision. Another factor is that Morocco is an African Nation and only the Moroccan children and the dark African children are African orphans.

Changes/Things I forgot: The carpets in the ironing stairwell are 6 x 17 feet size and the one between the entrance door and the stairs is 4 feet diameter. The clothes rack is made of iron pipes and fittings and it is painted silver gray. The wheels are black rubber wheels.
The small Moroccan cabinet where the radio/CD player is kept , the cabinet is bright red and maroon. The hangers are bronze colored wire hangers not white plastic. The hangers are not flimsy.

The alcove desks have a change. The desks do not have a hole in the lower back center hutch top or the back center top of the desk. Instead there is a hole with antique brass rim. The hole is located on the desk top centered back. This way the wires can feed through directly to the rectangle box under the desk top and over to the side storage area.
The wires that come down behind the corner moldings in the alcove, the first alcove the wires come behind the right back molding and the second alcove the wires come down behind the left back corner molding.

The doors and drawers to the ***ra cabinets are striped inside and outside of the doors and drawers. The cabinet knobs are dark brown stain. The knobs are round brown wood stain knobs. There are twoo knobs on each of the drawers and one knob on each of the doors. The door knobs are centered on the mid way down the doors near the outer edge.

There are light brown rectangle lighted boxes centered over the second stairwell entrance door, The entrance to the right side alcove and over the entrance doors to the first alcoves. The boxes have the word EXIT on the front. The letters are red and five inches high.

The chairs around the tables on the back walk thrus are positioned so that the back of the chairs are angled toward the four corners of the walk thrus. The switch that controls the fan and lights is located to the left side of the wall outside the walk thru section. The switches are on the wall the same side of the boy's bedrooms. The upper sideways switch controls the recessed walk thru lights and the lower sideways switch controls the fan lights.

The door to the emergency exit corridor in the ironing stairwell swings both ways. The exit corriodrs are basically the same except the position to the entrance doors from the stairwell. All the entrance doors are Moroccan red/brown with brown stain frames and moldings.
The corridors are 5 feet x 15 feet size. The 2 inch x 2 inch medium brown ceramic floor tiles continue from the stairwells into the exit corridors. The walls are brown stained planked three feet high and have ornate floor and top moldings. The upper part of the walls are medium brown vinyl wallpaper. The ceilings are dark cinamin susupended ceilings. The left side emergency exits are under the Men's and Women's bathroom latrines upstairs on the main level.
There are two 15 inch x 15 inch flourescent light fixtures in the ceiling. There are four flourescent light bulbs in each fixture and they go from left to right. The switch for the lights is located to the right side of the entrance door. The switch is dark brown and the plate cover is shiny brass. The carpet runners are 4 feet x 13 feet size. The carpets are cinamin/dark green/medium brown.
Since the exits are located on the other sides of the outer recessed 2 feet x 5 feet area in the outer main corridor there is room for built in cabinet on the immediate opposie of the recess area. The cabinets are Moroccan bright red and bright green enamel. They are 5 feet wide by 7 feet high and 1 1/2 feet deep. There are two drawers in the bottom front. The top is not built in. The top is like a shelf. The inside of the cabinets and drawers is bright red. Extra wallpaper is used to line the cabinet shelves and drawers. The Vinyl shelf wallpaper is green.
Bar soap is kept in the lower drawers. Toilet paper is kept on the first three shelves. On the left side fourth shelf are three irons. On the right fourth shelf there is a white opaque spray water bottle for ironing. the bottle has a white nozzle. There are also three bottles of liquid hand soap for refilling the dispensors in the bathrooms. The fifth shelf has boxes of girl products.
At the end of the corridors are the exit door. These doors also have EXIT boxes above the center doors. The door are brown stain paneled doors with oval leaded glass top window. The knobs and hinges are antique brass. The door knob inside has turn lock. The frames and moldings are brown stained. These doors are the same as the back exit doors. Back exit doors also have EXIT box centered above the exit doors.
Outside there is a brown metal storm door with sturdy screens and storm window. The inside door opens from the left to the right side wall and the storm door opens out from the left. The first emergency exit corridor is similar but the exit door is opposite.
The upper walls of the boy's bedrooms are maroon. The carpets are light beige/maroon/off white/medium brown.
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