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Decks can be dangerous. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CSPC), an average of 120,989 people per year are injured, and 54 die because of the structural failure or collapse of a deck, porch, railing, or staircase. Many of those injured suffer traumatic injuries. Most of these injuries and deaths are preventable. Avoiding Deck Disasters helps homeowners understand why deck disasters occur and provides useful information about best practices in deck construction and deck inspection. Written in easy to understand terms and containing over thirty pictures and illustrations, this…mehr

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Decks can be dangerous. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CSPC), an average of 120,989 people per year are injured, and 54 die because of the structural failure or collapse of a deck, porch, railing, or staircase. Many of those injured suffer traumatic injuries. Most of these injuries and deaths are preventable. Avoiding Deck Disasters helps homeowners understand why deck disasters occur and provides useful information about best practices in deck construction and deck inspection. Written in easy to understand terms and containing over thirty pictures and illustrations, this book is a must read for homeowners and anyone else who wants to avoid becoming a deck disaster statistic.
Autorenporträt
The primary objective of this commentary is to provide guidance to home inspectors who use the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) Standard of Practice for Home Inspections, version effective 1 March 2014 (HISOP). This commentary is intended to be used by home inspectors. This commentary is not intended to be used by others to interpret or explain the HISOP, to interpret or explain other Standards of Practice (SOPs), or to reduce or expand the scope of the HISOP. In the event of a discrepancy or conflict between this commentary and the HISOP, the HISOP shall govern. Many home inspection SOPs are based on a version of the HISOP. When other SOPs are similar to the HISOP, home inspectors may wish to use this commentary. It is important to note, however, that when a SOP is mandated by state law or regulation, the state regulatory authority is the best source of guidance about how to interpert and apply the SOP in that state