
Papirex

Nov 1, 2004, 1:48 PM
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Re: [cristalhombre] Shower glass thickness
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I couldn’t agree more about the need to install safety glass in any shower. In the 1950’s safety glass in shower installations was not required Where I lived.. At that time, I had a friend that had a house just a couple of years old. He had two sons, they were about 8 or 10 years old then. One of them was finishing a shower and had opened the glass door just as the other boy entered the bathroom. The second boy did not notice that his brother was stepping out of the shower, and he swung the door shut. The glass hit the knee of the boy leaving the shower and shattered. The boy in the shower fell forward, the glass had not broken completely, and his knee was cut on the lower part of the glass which was still in the door frame. His injuries were very serious, tendons were cut, etc. I haven’t seen those folks in over 30 years. The last time I saw them, their son was still living with them, he had never been able to work when he grew up. Medical expenses had been ongoing all those years too. There was no one to sue, the builders had done nothing wrong at that time. Some might call that a freak accident. Aren’t they all? No matter how hard it may be to locate one, I would never have a glass shower door that is not tempered. Rex "The supreme happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved" - Victor Hugo
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