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Can You Use a Fire Escape as a Balcony? Here’s Why That’s a Dangerous Idea

Updated: Feb 2

Fire Escape Experts
Fire Escape Experts

Fire escapes are a vital part of building safety—but too often, they’re misused as storage spaces or makeshift balconies. If you’ve ever seen someone lounging on their fire escape or using it to hold bikes, grills, or potted plants, you might be wondering: Is that legal?


Short Answer: No, It’s Not


While it might seem harmless to store a few things or step outside for fresh air, fire escapes must remain completely clear at all times. These structures are designed to be emergency exits—not extensions of your living space.


Blocking a fire escape can:


  • Delay or prevent emergency evacuation

  • Create tripping or falling hazards

  • Violate local building and fire codes

  • Put lives at risk—yours and others’


Why Fire Escapes Are Not Balconies


Fire escapes are built for function, not comfort. Their purpose is to provide a safe, direct route out of a building in case of fire or emergency. When obstructed, even by something as simple as a chair or planter, that path can become deadly.


Imagine trying to navigate a narrow stairwell or platform in the dark, filled with smoke, with seconds to escape. Every obstruction increases danger.


Building Code Violations and Liability


In most cities, local fire codes clearly prohibit storing items or using fire escapes for anything other than emergency exit. Landlords and property managers can face fines, lawsuits, or insurance issues if a blocked fire escape contributes to injury or death.


Even tenants can be held responsible if their personal belongings obstruct egress.


How to Stay Compliant and Safe


If you’re a building owner, property manager, or tenant, here are three key steps to stay safe and compliant:


✅ Clear It


Remove everything from your fire escape—no exceptions.


✅ Inspect It


Have your fire escape inspected regularly to ensure it’s structurally sound and up to code.


✅ Let Us Restore It


If your fire escape is rusty, damaged, or unsafe, Atlantic Ironwork Restoration specializes in full restoration and compliance work. We help keep your building safe, functional, and in line with all local regulations.


Protect Lives. Avoid Liability. Keep It Clear.


At Atlantic Ironwork Restoration, we understand the importance of fire escape safety—not just for compliance, but for saving lives. Contact us today to schedule a fire escape inspection or restoration.

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