woodman1967
Structural
- Feb 11, 2008
- 81
Not sure which forum this should be in (maybe someone here could direct me if there is a better forum) but here goes anyway.
In the USA any window within 18" of the floor is required to be tempered.
Is there a similar requirement in Canada?
I've looked at the Canadian National Building Code (2010) and in section 9.6.1.4 it seems to state that anything glass panel over 500mm wide that could be mistaken for a door needs to be tempered. But, if it is above the floor there seems to be no specification for it. If the window/sidelight is off the floor by about 250mm does the width still need to be 500mm or less?
In the USA any window within 18" of the floor is required to be tempered.
Is there a similar requirement in Canada?
I've looked at the Canadian National Building Code (2010) and in section 9.6.1.4 it seems to state that anything glass panel over 500mm wide that could be mistaken for a door needs to be tempered. But, if it is above the floor there seems to be no specification for it. If the window/sidelight is off the floor by about 250mm does the width still need to be 500mm or less?