Section 2406.4.3 Glazing in Windows - My question is this I have an older building early 1900's storefront. The store front has a city sidewalk running in front of the business. From the exterior the glass meets 3 out of 4 requirements to be tempered. The only criteria it doesn't meet is it's slightly higher than 18" above the floor.
However the twist is, if you apply the same parameters from the inside it now meets all 4 requirements. Imagine an older building, a bicycle shop where the front windows are used for display. The display area is elevated by one step and is 4' deep and flat covered with floor covering material. Is this display area considered a walking surface. The term walking surface is not defined.
Thoughts???
However the twist is, if you apply the same parameters from the inside it now meets all 4 requirements. Imagine an older building, a bicycle shop where the front windows are used for display. The display area is elevated by one step and is 4' deep and flat covered with floor covering material. Is this display area considered a walking surface. The term walking surface is not defined.
Thoughts???