Depends on how you are using it in the office building. Technically NO, it's not a code violation to simply use one. However, there are criteria that you need to follow when using one in an office building. This is specific to Irving, TX and has been verified by the Fire Marshals office.
The rule is that you must follow Manufacturers (User License) Listing on the device. As well as these bullet points.
If the (UL) says anything else, then you have to follow that as well. If all of these rules are followed, then no, it's not a violation to have a space heater in an office building in Irving, TX.
Metropolitan Buildings Office ended in 1855.
Metropolitan Buildings Office was created in 1845.
Modular office buildings are comanlly used as temporary structures or extensions of current office space. They can also be used as portable buildings when required.
It owns 350 office buildings in 50 cities
Wayne Place has written: 'Daylighting multistory office buildings' -- subject(s): Lighting, Tall buildings, Office buildings, Daylighting
Real estate development includes the construction of office buildings
Herbert Gears has been mayor of Irving, Tx. for the past 3 years running. If you would like to get in touch with Mayor Gears his office address is, 825 W. Irving Blvd. Irving, Tx. 75060.
Michael Rosenauer has written: 'Michael Rosenauer' 'Modern office buildings' -- subject(s): Office buildings
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Sometimes. Oil-filled space heaters, which are fire-safe are preferable. Regular electrical space heaters can be used if they are placed in safe places, and turned off before leaving work.
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