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Which type of occupancy does a maximum travel distance of 200' apply to if it is unsprinklered?

  1. Group A

  2. Group B

  3. Group C

  4. Group D

The correct answer is: Group A

In the Florida Building Code, different occupancy classifications have specific requirements regarding travel distances to ensure safety in case of emergencies. For unsprinklered occupancies, a maximum travel distance of 200 feet is a critical aspect to ensure that occupants can reach an exit in a timely manner when fire protection systems are not in operation. Group A occupancy typically comprises assembly spaces such as theaters, auditoriums, and similar venues where large groups of people congregate. The 200-foot travel distance limitation for unsprinklered Group A occupancy is particularly pertinent due to the high occupant load and the increased likelihood of congestion during an evacuation. It helps minimize the risk of occupants facing life-threatening situations by ensuring that they can reach an exit without having to travel excessively long distances. This travel distance requirement is integral to the safety strategy for such occupancies, emphasizing the need for accessible egress routes to comply with safety standards and protect public welfare. Other occupancy classifications in the choices provided may have different maximum travel distance requirements based on occupancy type and specific building characteristics.