Common Safety Glass Requirements
This table is a linkable planning reference for homeowners, designers, builders and property managers. It helps identify when tempered, laminated or specialty safety glass is commonly required before a project reaches field measurement.
| Application | Common Glass Requirement | Planning Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Shower doors and enclosures | Tempered safety glass | Hardware, door swing and panel size affect thickness and layout. |
| Glass railings and guards | Tempered laminated or engineered guard glass | Requires code review, anchoring details and inspection documentation. |
| Entry doors and sidelites | Tempered or laminated safety glass | Door hardware, ADA conditions and impact exposure matter. |
| Pool fencing and gates | Tempered safety glass with compliant gates/hardware | Self-closing gate hardware and local pool-barrier rules apply. |
| Storefront glass | Tempered, laminated or insulated safety glass | Depends on location, size, exposure, security and thermal performance. |
| Glass near floors or stairs | Safety glass where code defines hazardous locations | Verify height, walking surface, stair proximity and impact risk. |
Important: This is not engineering or legal advice. Always verify final glass requirements with local building code, approved drawings and the authority having jurisdiction.
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