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■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Through Void: Spreading within the building through the void space created between the edge of the floor and an exterior curtain wall. This is regulated by Section 715.4 and addressed later. Through Cavity: Spreading through a void or cavity within the exterior curtain wall. In this situation, the fire would spread by a path within the concealed space of the exterior wall. This would be regulated by Sections 718 and 718.2.2, or perhaps Chapter 14 (e.g., 1403.5) but is not addressed within this book. Leap-frogging: Spreading to the exterior and then impinging on an opening in an upper level. This path is generally referred to as “leap-frogging,” is regulated by Sections 705.8.5 and 715.5, and is addressed later. These three potential paths are shown within Figure. OPENINGS IN EXTERIOR WALL – REGULATED BY SECTIONS 705.8 AND 715.5 INTERIOR AT VOID SPACE-REGULATED BY SECTION 715.4 EXTERIOR WITHIN EXTERIOR WALL – REGULATED BY SECTION 718 AND CHAPTER 14 (Fig 5.4 Potential Paths for Fire Spread) 135