§ 94.27 FIRE EXITS; PASSAGEWAYS IN PUBLIC PLACES.
   (A)   Encumbering fire exits. No person shall at any time place any encumbrance of any kind before or upon any fire escape, balcony, or ladder intended as a means of escape from fire.
('70 Code, Ch. C, Art. II § 3)
   (B)   Exit signs in theaters. Every exit in any theater or motion picture house shall be plainly indicated by a sign having the word "Exit" thereon, which sign shall be kept lighted throughout each performance.
('70 Code, Ch. C, Art. II § 4)
   (C)   Passageways in places of public assemblage to be kept open. All doors, aisles, and passageways within and leading into or out of any theater, church, or other place of public assemblage shall, during the entire time any show, performance, service, exhibition, lecture, concert, ball, or other assemblage may be held therein, be kept adequately lighted and free from any article which might obstruct or delay the exit of the audience, congregation, or assemblage. Doors of such buildings, while occupied, shall not be so fastened that they cannot easily be opened from within. No person shall sit or stand, nor shall the owner or operator allow any person to remain in any aisle, exit, or passage required for the safe exit of the audience, in any such place of public assemblage. Clear passage from all exits and upon all outside sidewalks of all places of public assemblage shall be maintained at all times. No aisle, passageway, or stairway in any store shall be obstructed with tables, showcases, or other obstructions during the hours the store is open to the public.
('70 Code, Ch. C, Art. II § 5)
Penalty, see § 94.99