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Old 6/1/09, 8:39 PM
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Default Re: Anti-Tip Brackets for Freestanding Ranges article. Please proof.

Manufacturers' instructions, too, insist that anti-tip brackets provided be installed...

In summary, ranges are susceptible to tipping if they are not equipped with anti-tip brackets. Inspectors should know how to confirm that these safety devices are present.

Insist? or Require?

Also, we should report if they are absent.

Great article, the above is splitting hairs more than anything.
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Old 6/1/09, 9:06 PM
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I agree.
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Appliances excluded from Kansas home inspections per state law. Other states, too? SOP's?
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Old 6/1/09, 10:25 PM
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Manufacturers' instructions, too, insist that anti-tip brackets provided be installed...

In summary, ranges are susceptible to tipping if they are not equipped with anti-tip brackets. Inspectors should know how to confirm that these safety devices are present.

Insist? or Require?

Also, we should report if they are absent.

Great article, the above is splitting hairs more than anything.
Yes.
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Anti-tip brackets are metal clamps designed to prevent freestanding ranges from tipping. They are normally attached to a rear leg of the range or screwed into the wall behind the range, and are included in all installation kits. A unit that is not equipped with these devices may tip over if enough weight is applied to its open door, such as that from a large Thanksgiving turkey, or even a small child. A falling range can crush, scald, or burn anyone caught beneath.


No they are not metal clamps they are Brackets

I beileve the word range should be used in place of the word unit.

Overall great article Nick.
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A unit that is not equipped with these devices may tip over if enough weight is applied to its open door, such as that from a large Thanksgiving turkey, or even “from the weight of” a small child.

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Default Re: Anti-Tip Brackets for Freestanding Ranges article. Please proof.

I remember reading, sometime back about a "class action" suit against range manufacturers and "anti-tip" devices. I'm looking now to try and find the article. If I do I will post here.



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Great article Nick
I have noted this Safety concern numerous times over the last few years. One concern I have observed is brackets that are secured to the back wall, but not secured to the floor, especially if the flooring is tile or on a concrete slab. Make sure to verify this.

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Default Re: Anti-Tip Brackets for Freestanding Ranges article. Please proof.

Great job Nick,

Here is the note that I put in all my reports for free standing ranges that don't have the anti-tip brackets.

It recommended to install an "Anti-tip" bracket to the back side of the oven to prevent "tipping" of the unit as a safety feature. While it may seem unlikely, ovens can tip over and cause serious accidents, especially when children are involved. Also, If not already equipped, it is recommended to install a safety latch or locking mechanism to the oven door to prevent children from opening it.



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