Are you asking about home electrical service?
sevrice entrance cables need to be three feet away from a window
Far enough away that no one can accidentally reach them from the window. Electrical transmission wires should never be touched, but they need to be brought in to a fuse or breaker box, usually in the basement for single dwellings or some closet for apartments.
This is a matter of personal preference,blinds should be long enough to cover the entire window.
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In the USA the National Electrical Code prohibits the "point of attachment" of an overhead electric service to be within 36 inches of an openable window, doorway, or porch... in other words they do not want a person to be able to reach out of a building opening and be able to touch exposed live power wires. I believe this rule applies to all buildings not just residential. The "point of attachment" is the area near the top of the building's electrical conduit where the building wires are spliced to the utility company wires. This is the only area where there should be exposed power wires. There is no distance limitation from windows and doors for the remainder of the electrical service that has no exposed power wires, such as the conduits, meters, panels
Far away from the window or else your fish will escape like in "finding nemo"
I am working on this problem myself. What I found so far that there should be a glass retainer to hold the window in place. I am thinking that there should be one towards the front and in the back.
Far enough that it does not blind you when you are working at the sink and not so far as to cast a shadow. 12" to the center of the light is perfect.
The only window that is heated in any car is the rear window. As far as I know ther's no such thing as a power heated window
It depends on how heigh the window sill is from the ground. it can be right above it, or far from the floor.
This is really a local code question. Your best bet is to call your local building inspector and ask.
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