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So, I guess the question is whether you want to maybe be squeezed by the door or get blasted out to the curb from the latch side. I've never given this much thought; good question. I think for the time being I'll stick with the hinged side. In the case of fire simply blasting out, Ive got some protection from the door, and if I've got control of it, I can close it. If fire comes blasting out and I'm on the latch side, I may have to clear the doorway, and then I've lost control of the door. I stumbled across this youtube video from NewHaven CT, very interesting, there is a smoke explosion in the attic which takes down about a 35 foot chimney, and if you watch the guy coming out the front door just as it takes place, he fairly well gets blown down the steps. ( I think he might have done a little self preservation dive too, when he realized something very bad was happening behind him) And he wasn't anywhere near where the smoke explosion took place! Hopefully this link will take you there:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTQWNCeCBvQ
If the link doesn't work,type it in your browser window. I've watched this video dozens of times. If you're able to watch it, let me know what you think. Specifically, since it's not very high quality, let me know if you think this is a brick chimney or a wooden utility/chase enclosure. It looks like brick but it lands a little strangely, not with the impact I would expect from brick ( it did run through some tree branches on the way down). It seems unlikely that a wooden enclosure could seperate so cleanly, all at once, so I'm thinking it's brick. TJP
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