Unless your HOA has specific rules about this, you may not have any recourse in the matter. It then becomes a one on one matter between you and the neighbor. Guaranteed, the neighbor will not back down about where his/her dish is sitting, so your next action would involve a lawyer. Begin things by checking your HOA architectural guidelines. The issue may be addressed there, or you may be able to build a case based on what is there.
A muffler system must be installed in a powerboat to prevent excessive or unusual noise.
Flashing should be installed at the junction where siding meets brick to prevent water intrusion.
A balcony is a small open-air ledge attached to the side of a building above the ground floor and accessible from within the building. Many balconies have only enough space to allow one person to stand; others are large enough to hold furniture and several people. Most balconies are surrounded by railings to prevent those using them from falling.
To prevent a kitten from getting injured if it falls from a height, make sure to keep windows and balconies closed or secure with screens. Additionally, provide soft surfaces like carpets or rugs for the kitten to land on if it falls.
Insulated caps can be installed over the exposed terminals to prevent the battery from being shorted out.
Tin drip edge
AFCI breakers are required to be installed in bedrooms in residential buildings to help prevent electrical fires caused by arc faults.
The only situation that I can imagine where the resident manager would gain access to a condominium without an owner's request or permission is this: A cold snap threatens to freeze pipes in the geography, and the condominium's temperature is not regulated to prevent pipes within the unit from freezing. Then, the resident manager would be required to enter a condominium and set the thermostat high enough to prevent the pipes from freezing. In the case of an unoccupied unit, or a bank-owned unit, this action can become problematic, since often there is now power to heat the unit.
Water hammer arrestors should be installed near fixtures and appliances that have quick-closing valves, such as washing machines, dishwashers, and toilets, to prevent damage to the plumbing system.
It depends on the safeguards installed on that site to prevent it.
It is very important to have a dishwasher drain hose loop properly installed to prevent water from flowing back into the dishwasher. This loop helps to prevent dirty water from re-entering the dishwasher, which can cause contamination and damage to the appliance.
Yes, the Safe-T-Switch is installed in the HVAC system to prevent water damage by shutting off the system if the condensate drain becomes clogged.