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Its a temp structure, not covered in the IRC.mtlogcabin said:R105.2 try #1 or #8
Next code cycle??Pcinspector1 said:cda,Thanks for the video, I'll pass it along. We talked about securing, cookers being too close, tripping over extension cords, being to close to decks and swimming pools as hazards that he needed to be aware of. IFC did not address the bounce houses either. Treating it lake a trampolene or backyard play equipment for now.pc1
That being said:mark handler said:We don't need to regulate everything
Than leave my blow up pool alone!!!mark handler said:We don't need to regulate everything
blow up Pool can cause deaths, attractive nuisancecda said:Than leave my blow up pool alone!!!
Hopefully it has an existing certificate from some locality.Francis Vineyard said:Goes up on Saturday, down on Sunday; what then?
Closest part must be 15 ft from under 600 volt service drop and 15 feet horizontally from any overhead lines over 600 volts. NEC art 525Pcinspector1 said:Another hazard was brought to my attention, low SE lines to the house could become an issue. A deck has a 10' requirement from the deck floor to the SE line and pools have a requirement as well. Not in favor over regulating.Any requirement for flame retardant?
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