It can be anywhere between 36 and 42 inches.
600mm from finish floor level
Generally supposed to be 36 " high.
35" to the center of the pipe.
36 inches
1100mm minimum.
Is there a standard high of the rail on a pontoon boat
39" to 43" is the bar height guideline ,then the height of the top of the rail will be around 6 to 9". It should stick out from the face of the bar to allow room for most of a customer's feet, at least 7 to 8" but should still be close enough to the customer's edge of the bar so that he can reach it. For those customers that like standing , you want the foot rail to be about 6-10" from the outside edge of the bar.
The possessive form is balcony's.Example: The balcony's rail is very secure.
The most common rail currently used is 141 AREMA with a height of 7-7/16". There are over 20 rails still used in the US (9 still in production) Outside of the Class 1 railroads 115 AREMA is very common with a height of 5-1/2"
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Measure from the nose and the top of the tread of the plumb up the wall 34' to 36'
depends on the size of the rail box
42 inches from the top of the rail for openings / barricades and 36 inches to the top from the top of a stair tread on stairs.
It can happen by accident. Cats are really good about calculating their jumps to land on the sill or the rail, but they can make a mistake, and all it takes is one. A friend of mine lost a cat exactly that way: a miscalculated jump to the rail of a third-floor balcony. Just don't let your cat out to the balcony. My kitten miscalculated jump from my half-height bookshelf to the floor (which isn't even that high), and she jumped a little too far out and hit her head against entertainment center table... So they DO make mistakes especially if they haven't ever tried that particular jump space.
they should average 32" to 36" from the front of a tread or the surface of the porch or deck.