enkeltutgang
Enkeltutgang is a Norwegian term that translates literally to “single exit.” It is used in the context of building safety and fire protection to specify the requirement that a certain space or area must have at least one designated exit route available for occupants to evacuate safely in case of emergency. The concept is grounded in fire safety engineering and is a key component of the Byggteknisk forskrift (BTF), the Norwegian building code that sets out criteria for structural design, fire safety, and occupancy.
The term is applied most commonly to residential, commercial, and industrial buildings, but may also be relevant
Planning for an enkeltutgang involves coordination with fire engineers, architects, and local building authorities. Successful compliance