An egress window in Arizona is a window that is large enough and easy to open so a person can safely escape in an emergency, such as a fire, while also allowing first responders to enter if needed.

Building codes in Arizona require egress windows in all bedrooms and finished basements to ensure proper safety.

To qualify, the window must:

  • Open without keys or tools
  • Provide at least 5.7 square feet of clear opening space
  • Have a minimum width of 20 inches
  • Have a minimum height of 24 inches
  • Have a sill height no more than 44 inches from the floor

In simple terms, an egress window is not just a standard window, it is a critical safety feature that helps keep your home code-compliant and ensures every bedroom has a safe emergency exit.