I agree the location of those batteries should not be next to the door of a class room. If you look closely in that picture the sign next to the door says it is an Electric Room so it is not a classroom.
But that is an example of the type used at the school mentioned by the OP. So it is hard to know how the actual installation is done and where it is located. And while in some places a DIY can get away with just about anything I would presume that in CA any installation like that at a school would come under strict code enforcement.
I would also think that any school class room anywhere in the US would have more than one exit in case of a fire or blocked entrance. Unless the school was built back in the 1940's.
But that is an example of the type used at the school mentioned by the OP. So it is hard to know how the actual installation is done and where it is located. And while in some places a DIY can get away with just about anything I would presume that in CA any installation like that at a school would come under strict code enforcement.
I would also think that any school class room anywhere in the US would have more than one exit in case of a fire or blocked entrance. Unless the school was built back in the 1940's.
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