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- Room_number abstract "A room number is a number assigned to a room within a building. Its purpose is to identify a particular room, and help building inhabitants locate that room. Logical and consistent assignment of room numbers is important for efficient everyday building usage, and to allow emergency personnel to quickly and easily find their way to any area of a building.Room numbers may consist of three digits, but can be any number of digits. The room number is generally assigned with the first digit indicating the floor on which the room is located. For example, room 412 would be on the fourth floor of the building; room 540 would be on the fifth floor. Buildings that have more than ten floors will have four digits assigned to rooms beyond the ninth floor. For example, room 1412 would be on the 14th floor.The second digit may represent the wing, or section, of the building in which the room is located: room 540 will typically be found adjacent to room 542, and room 532 adjacent to room 530. In a four digit room number, this digit will be the third digit instead of the second.The third digit is often assigned based on the side of the corridor on which the room is located: one side of the corridor has odd-numbered rooms and the opposite side has even-numbered rooms. However, numbers may also proceed in an ascending manner on one side of the corridor before switching to the opposite side to continue doing so on that side. In four digit room numbers, this digit will be represented by the fourth digit instead of the third. Where a room is subdivided, the rooms which are accessed after entry into the primary room number are denoted by appending a letter suffix to the next room: for example, after entering room 412 doors which lead to other rooms from within room 412 will be labeled 412A, 412B, and so on. This is known as the Parent-Child Room Numbering system. The room which is entered first is known as the Parent Room. Rooms accessed after first passing through the Parent Room are Child Rooms.A letter may appear before the numbers to indicate a particular building or wing. For example, Room D149 is a room in D building.An offset may be used to accommodate unnumbered floors. For example, in a building with floors labeled G, M, 1, 2, ..., 11 and 12, the 4th room in each of those floors could be numbered 104, 114, 124, 134, ..., 224, and 234, respectively — with an offset of 11 in the floor numbers. This trick is sometimes used to make the floor number slightly less obvious, e.g. for security or marketing reasons.".
- Room_number thumbnail Parent-Child_Room_Numbering_System.jpg?width=300.
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- Room_number wikiPageRevisionID "585651296".
- Room_number hasPhotoCollection Room_number.
- Room_number subject Category:Building.
- Room_number subject Category:Identifiers.
- Room_number type Abstraction100002137.
- Room_number type Communication100033020.
- Room_number type Identifier107270601.
- Room_number type Identifiers.
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- Room_number type Symbol106806469.
- Room_number comment "A room number is a number assigned to a room within a building. Its purpose is to identify a particular room, and help building inhabitants locate that room. Logical and consistent assignment of room numbers is important for efficient everyday building usage, and to allow emergency personnel to quickly and easily find their way to any area of a building.Room numbers may consist of three digits, but can be any number of digits.".
- Room_number label "Room number".
- Room_number label "Wohnungsnummer".
- Room_number sameAs Wohnungsnummer.
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- Room_number sameAs Q1394016.
- Room_number sameAs Q1394016.
- Room_number sameAs Room_number.
- Room_number wasDerivedFrom Room_number?oldid=585651296.
- Room_number depiction Parent-Child_Room_Numbering_System.jpg.
- Room_number isPrimaryTopicOf Room_number.