Code of Maine Rules
02 - DEPARTMENT OF PROFESSIONAL AND FINANCIAL REGULATION
385 - MANUFACTURED HOUSING BOARD
Chapter 910 - USED STANDARD - SPACE REQUIREMENTS
Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024
SUMMARY: The intent of this chapter is to assure that a home that is to remain in a park after it is sold will meet certain minimum health and safety standards.
Light and Ventilation
Each habitable room shall be provided with exterior windows and/or doors having a total glazed area of not less than 8 percent of the gross floor area.
Each bathroom and toilet compartment shall be provided with artificial light and, in addition, be provided with external windows or doors having not less than 11/2 square feet of fully operable glazed area, except where a mechanical ventilation system is provided capable of producing a change of air every 12 minutes. Any mechanical ventilation system shall exhaust directly to the outside of the home.
Ceiling Height
Every habitable room shall have a minimum ceiling height of 6 feet and 6 inches.
Exit Facilities - exterior doors.
Homes shall have a minimum of two exterior doors located remote from each other.
1. Required egress doors shall not be located where a lockable interior door must be used in order to exit.
2. Doors may not be less than 12 feet from each other as measured in any straight line direction regardless of the length of the travel between doors.
3. One of the required exit doors must be accessible from the doorway of each bedroom without traveling more than 35 feet.
4. All exterior swinging doors shall provide a minimum 28 inches wide by 74 inches high clear opening. All exterior sliding glass doors shall provide a minimum 28 inches wide by 72 inches high clear opening. Locks shall not require the use of a key for operation from the inside.
Exit Facilities - egress windows and devices.
Homes shall have the following second means of escape or alternate emergency egress facilities. They are:
Interior-Doors
Each interior door, when provided with a privacy lock, shall have a privacy lock that has an emergency release on the outside to permit entry when the lock has been locked by a locking knob, lever, button or other locking devices on the inside.
Room Requirements
Every home shall have sufficient space and functional arrangements to accommodate the normal activities of living in a manufactured home.