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A temporary enclosure is proposed on an upper floor before a storm. What should be verified?

Correct Answer

C) Anchorage, wind loading, access, fire egress, and material protection.

Temporary enclosures can affect wind, access, and egress, so they require planning.

Answer Options
A
Base the temporary enclosure wind response on final record drawings only
B
Base the temporary enclosure wind response on the project directory
C
Anchorage, wind loading, access, fire egress, and material protection.
D
Treat the condition as requiring no check if plastic sheeting is used

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Temporary enclosures can affect wind, access, and egress, so they require planning.

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