"Entanglement Issues"
NH09 said:
Thanks tbz, I think that is a good interpretation of the code section. One person I spoke with mentioned "entanglement issues" as a concern for spacing balusters more than 4" apart - have you ever heard of anything like that?
I am unaware of this concern with the standard vertical baluster within the frame work of the guard and opening limitations.
However, I have seen concerns with balusters within a guard that have ornamentation and other sweeping flows.
Also, concerns have been raised with entanglement where framed type guards are fabricated with a bottom channel or bar, on the descending nosing of the stairs.
When risers greater than 7 inches are used typically in the IRC, this creates a larger space that allows a 6" sphere to pass, therefore many times the balusters are extend downward through the bottom bar or channel and then stop before entering the treads.
These so called balusters extensions, have created concern for entanglement with shoe laces, however, when was the last time you saw people wearing shoes with laces?
The main question that needs to be asked is, why are guards installed and required?
To stop someone from accidentally falling off the elevated floor level.
If they get entangled and not pass through, in reality the guard preformed it's task.
Some my argue it created another offset concern, but I would argue we all have views.