's an entry/egress. I
>personally would err on the side of covering it.
>
>Curtis
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>What are the odds there wil
s seems to be combustible vs. non-combustible
construction, not to mention the intended use. In your case, it's an
entry/egress. I personally would err on the side of covering it.
Curtis
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What are the odds there will be BBQ/grills located beneath them?
Ed Kramer
Lawrence, KS
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Those typically require protection in my area. It is the same IBC vs 13R
question, but the fire marshals that I talk to always want to lean towards more
protection.
Matt Grisé PE*, LEED AP, NICET II
Sales Engineer
Alliance Fire Protection
130 w 9th Ave.
North Kansas City, MO 64116
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