Sun.Star Baguio

Law for marked glass doors on

- Maria Elena Catajan Sun*Star Reporter

THE CLUMSY can now find solace in this law.

The danger of ramming unto glass doors can now be avoided if this law is passed, proposed by councilor Joel Alangsab, building owners can be required to install reflection­ized tape or eye catching markers on all glass doors and panels in the name of public safety.

“It has been observed that some developers of buildings in the city have adopted glass doors and panels in their structural designs. Due to its transparen­cy, people have often mistaken these see through glass doors and panels as free and unblocked passage ways and open windows wherein any person may accidental­ly bump into it,” Alangsab said.

Alangsab added these kinds of accidents poses danger to life and could bring injury to the person when the glass breaks because of the heavy impact.

“Future accidents can be avoided by adapting protective measures for the safety of the public, especially among the elderly and visually impaired,” he added.

Under the proposed law, all business owners operating in the city are required to install reflectori­zed tape or eye catching markers on all glass doors and panels of their establishm­ents within view where it can be easily noticed and seen by people.

If passed, the new law will be a prerequisi­te before any business permit is issued while penalties for violators is also stipulated in the Alangsab proposal ranging from cash to temporary closure for businesses.

The business permits and licensing division and the City Building and Architecht­ure Office are tasked to implement the law.

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