Sentences with phrase «emergency exit which»

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More frustrating — not to mention dangerous — are doorways, which have long been standardized at 6» 8», along with ceiling fans, exit signs and steel emergency sprinklers, lying in wait like caltrops.
There is also a button to make an Emergency Call which automatically populates your phone screen with 911, and a button to exit the app.
The government is hurtling towards the EU's emergency exit with no credible plan for the future of British trade and European cooperation, all the while ignoring — beyond soundbites and inadequate programmes — the crises of housing, education, the NHS and social and regional inequality which are undermining the fabric of our nation and feeding a populist surge.
Of course there's also autonomous emergency braking, which operates at up to 85km / h, plus exit warning so you don't open your door into traffic or cyclists, and rear cross-traffic alert.
Most important is autonomous emergency braking, which joins adaptive cruise control, blind - spot monitoring, forward and pedestrian collision avoidance, lane - keeping assist, rear cross-traffic alert, and safety exit assist.
One of the vehicles hosts a turntable system with a 30 metre extending ladder which can be extended over inflated emergency exit chutes, enabling the fire service to gain access to any level of an aircraft including those where conventional ladders might not reach.
The only drawback is that due to the emergency exit (and thus extra legroom) the row in front is far from this seat, which means that the PTV is also far from you and the headphones provided by Lufthansa lack enough wire for you to enjoy the IFE with the seat reclined.
The walls of the gallery are transformed into vast paper collages in which folded pho - tographs of often overlooked urban infrastructure and dead zones — like multi-storey car parks, abandoned open - plan offices, motorway slip roads, tunnels and emergency exits — are mounted directly onto the walls.
Without ruining them all, in one corner of the gallery — reading from left to right — a reclining Stark in Pull After «Push» (2010) looks towards a door that opens into Push After «Pull After Push» (2010), which is hung to the left of one of the Hammer's emergency exits.
As the sky turned deep purple, Christov - Bakargiev told me about a wall text by Lawrence Weiner, which she had installed in the 19th - century Italian workers» building known as the Casa Garibaldi, even though the space was declared unsafe for visitors because it didn't have an emergency exit.
In addition, there's an extra window just off the stair, which serves as an emergency exit.
The head of the flashlight has several useful features, not the least of which is the bright 3W 200 lumen LED bulb that can throw light up to 200 meters away, including two flat sections that prevent it from rolling, a glass breaking point and a seatbelt cutter (for emergency exits from a vehicle), and a strong magnet that can hold the light in a tasklight position.
, evoking the gruesome incident in which a fire inside a club without proper emergency exits killed 194 people in December 2004.
The low light test to say lg won that is not accurate at all when on the pixel it looked like the red was more illuminated which if your looking for an emergency exit isn't that what you'd want?
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