

Adding an egress escape window will help keep homeowners and families safe by providing an accessible escape route in case of an emergency. When remodeling a basement, the city and/or county will require an egress window to be installed by code. Egress, Inc specializes in code-compliant fire escape windows.
Egress windows are not only for safety. They bring light into dark basements, add enjoyable living space to the home and square footage for resale value. Egress windows are also energy-efficient window and will provide protection from the cold in the winter. In addition to egress windows, Egress, Inc. will install a weather and rot-resistant window well that will stand up to local freezing and thawing conditions.
Egress, Inc. is the state-wide specialist for code-compliant, fire-escape basement windows. To learn more about the process of installing an egress escape window, please call our offices at (303) 438-6888.
Fire Prevention Websites
U.S. Fire Association - Citizen Information
www.usfa.dhs.gov/citizens/
National Fire Protection Association
www.nfpa.org
Home Safety Council
www.homesafetycouncil.org
US Fire Administration
www.usfa.fema.gov
Fire Safety and Prevention For Kids
Smokey the Bear
www.smokeybear.com
Sparky
www.sparky.org
US Fire Administration - Kids
www.usfa.dhs.gov/kids/flash.shtm
FEMA Fire Awareness Information
Fire Safety Risk for the Deaf or Hard of Hearing
Fire Safety Risk for the Older Adult
Fire Safety Risk for the Mobility Impaired
Fire Safety Risk for the Blind or Visually Impaired
Fire Safety Checklist for Older Adults
Wildfire ... Are You Prepared?
Fire and the Older Adult
After the Fire Returning to Normal
Curious Kids Set Fires
Bedroom Fire Safety
Highrise Fire Safety
Fire Fact Sheet
Fire Escape Planning
Christmas Tree Fires
Fact Sheet - Older Adults and Fire
Thanksgiving Day Residential Fires
Winter and Holiday Structure Fires
New Year's Holiday Fires
The Danger of Fireworks
December and Holiday Fires