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(a) Classrooms must be kept at a minimum temperature of 65 degrees F. at desktop level.
(b) The heating system in a school must be installed in a manner which prevents drafts from being directed on students.
(c) Heat sources in a school must be shielded in a manner that prevents burn injury. The shield must be far enough from the heat source to prevent it from smoldering or burning.
(d) Heating units and other devices which employ a flame must be vented to the outside. Vents or stacks leading from a heating unit must be airtight at all joints so that fumes, smoke, or unburned gases cannot pass from the device, vent, or stack into the school.
History: Eff. 4/18/82, Register 82
Authority: AS 44.46.020
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