What type of stairs and railings are provided and why does it matter?
There are two issues to consider when looking at stairs and railings, how closely they approximate real-life conditions and the quality of the system itself. WHP uses stair designs that meet OSHA or local code requirements in your area. Stairs and railings are made from structural steel members welded together for superior strength and longevity. Stair treads are hot dipped galvanized bar grate with checker plate nosing, providing a slip-resistant and maintenance-free stair. OSHA specifies that the components of the stair/railing system must be welded, not bolted together, and that the railing needs to be smooth. They further specify that the handrail must extend all the way to the bottom of the last stair. Because these are approved by OSHA, this is also what you will find in commercial buildings. Can I add on to the building later? Can I move it? It is easy to add anything from a burn room to an additional structure at any time after the building is completed. It is even possible to