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  "name": "What are the standard dimensions for bedroom pathway clearance?",
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      "name": "What are the standard dimensions for bedroom pathway clearance?",
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        "text": "While there isn't a single universal standard for all bedroom pathway clearances, general guidelines recommend a minimum of 36 inches (approx. 91 cm) for main pathways, such as from the door to the bed, to allow comfortable movement and accessibility. For secondary pathways, like between furniture, 24-30 inches (approx. 61-76 cm) is often suggested. These dimensions are crucial for accommodating various needs, including potential use of assistive devices like wheelchairs, and for ensuring safe emergency exits. Specific local building codes may have additional requirements, especially for new construction or major renovations.",
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        "description": "Standard guidelines suggest a minimum of 36 inches for main pathways and 24-30 inches for secondary paths in bedrooms. Local building codes may have specific requirements."
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  "description": "Standard guidelines suggest a minimum of 36 inches for main pathways and 24-30 inches for secondary paths in bedrooms. Local building codes may have specific re"
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