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Building Codes for Stairway Construction
Most of us are still ignorant about building codes. Well they are meant for your building safety. Following building codes ensure that the construction is safe. Maintaining building codes are important for each and every corner of your house. The most important of all places is the stairway. How many times have you seen people falling from the staircase? Do you know that one of the reasons behind it can be the wrong way of constructing the staircase? Stair building codes can ensure the safety you need for one of the most risky places of your home.
There are building codes for every part of the construction including stair cases, railings, stair-case landing and guardrails. As the law says it is the responsibility of the builder and architect and of course the building owner to check and ensure that stair case construction complies with the local building code of the region where the construction, whether residential or commercial, is being carried out. Take professional help and follow the local building codes.
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