http://www.sandiego.gov/development-services/pdf/industry/smallbusaccess.pdf
Just noticed this. haven't had a chance to read thru it yet.
Just noticed this. haven't had a chance to read thru it yet.
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Properly installed water lines under bathroom sinks are well beyond the toe/knee clearance requirements and would never come in contact with a person in a wheel chair. It would be a rare case when they would be "required" to be insulated
You know some strange stuff Brent.MASSDRIVER said:There are sectional boots for supply. Just FYI, but it doesn't matter if it's boots or wraps, it NEVER gets cleaned anyway. Ones as good as the other. Plus the vinyl Velcro-closed boots hide coke, meth, and heroin. Easily.
Brent.
Apparently not in San Diego.mtlogcabin said:It would be a rare case when they would be "required" to be insulated
Not according to San Diego's plublicationICE said:Apparently not in San Diego.
AAAllllrighty then.mtlogcabin said:Not according to San Diego's plublicationWater supply and drain pipes underlavatories and sinks shall be insulated orotherwise configured to protect againstcontact. There shall be no sharp orabrasive surfaces under lavatories andsinks.
You know some strange stuff Brent.ICE said:Apparently not in San Diego.