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Using the elevator for 1 floor

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Borderline case! Anything under 10 though I'd ignore the elevator, personally. I give you permission to use your own judgement though.

Do you have a great view? I've envied people who work in such places, but seems like a lot of them in the US don't get the benefit because all you get to see are all the other buildings equally high on the other side of the street.
I have a view of the roofs next to our building, not very exciting. If we were on the other side we would be able to see Lake Michigan. 😵

For the record I will not be taking 26 flights of stairs, ever, unless the building is on fire. Lol
 
I saw a person fall down about 10 steps and break their leg at work. That went down as an OSHA recordable injury and safety is now discouraging stair use. Joke is on them though as there is no elevator so we may just abandon the second floor entirely.

You could always install an extension ladder system on the outside of your building, going from window to window.
 
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