(1) LOWER EDGE OF GLASS IS LESS
THAN 18" ABOVE WALKING SURFACE.
(2) GLASS IS LARGER THAN 9 SQUARE
(3) THERE IS A WALKING SURFACE
NOTE: ALL GLASS IN THE PERIMETER WALLS OF A GLASS SHOWER OR TUB ENCLOSURE THAT HAS A RESTING POINT WITHIN 5 FT VERTICALLY OF THE FLOOR OF THE SHOWER ENCLOSURE MUST BE SAFETY GLASS. THIS INCLUDES ALL GLASS IN EXTERIOR WINDOWS WITHIN THE ENCLOSURE PERIMETER. THIS SAME REQUIREMENT APPLIES TO GLASS WALLS ENCLOSING HOT TUBS, SAUNAS AND SWIMMING POOLS.
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Laminated glass is two lites of glass with a plastic layer in between. When one of the outer lites is broken, the plastic layer prevents large jagged pieces of glass from falling a causing major injury. It also slows down someone who might be trying to enter a building. The plastic layer prevents the intruder from getting through the glass easily.
Acrylic and plastics are the third type of safety glazing. The less expensive acrylics will yellow and scratch over time. But they are much harder to break and when they do, they will not cause serious injury. Lexan, a product manufactured by GE. Lexan has the same visual clarity of glass, but the structural integrity of heavy-duty plastics. It is scratch resistant and nearly unbreakable.
Please look below to see if your window requires safety glazing. ( All doors require some type of safety glazing)
View Safety Glazing Guidelines (click here)