JerArdra
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Because it is somewhat awkward and it could be a long fall (7 to 8 feet down) I decided to set up a method of escape from the MH bedroom window in case of a fire.
First I bought about 20 feet of 3/4 inch "cotton" 3-strand rope. I chose cotton because it is both softer than nylon and not as slippery as nylon. Also cotton is easier on a persons hands. Furthermore, the escape rope will not be subjected to the rigors of the outside weather.
I then installed a snap hook on one end of the rope. Next I installed a connector inside both the passenger side and the drivers side rear bedroom cabinets so escape could be made from either side of the bedroom.
Finally I tied a knot every 12 inches so if someone was using the rope to descend down from the bedroom window to the ground their hands would slide down the rope from one knot to the next knot. In other words, they would not rapidly slid down the rope and have a "hard fall" on the ground.
See the attached photos.
JerryF
Because it is somewhat awkward and it could be a long fall (7 to 8 feet down) I decided to set up a method of escape from the MH bedroom window in case of a fire.
First I bought about 20 feet of 3/4 inch "cotton" 3-strand rope. I chose cotton because it is both softer than nylon and not as slippery as nylon. Also cotton is easier on a persons hands. Furthermore, the escape rope will not be subjected to the rigors of the outside weather.
I then installed a snap hook on one end of the rope. Next I installed a connector inside both the passenger side and the drivers side rear bedroom cabinets so escape could be made from either side of the bedroom.
Finally I tied a knot every 12 inches so if someone was using the rope to descend down from the bedroom window to the ground their hands would slide down the rope from one knot to the next knot. In other words, they would not rapidly slid down the rope and have a "hard fall" on the ground.
See the attached photos.
JerryF