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Handrails on stairs and ramps must be no lower than ____ inches and no higher than _____ inches.

  1. A. 32, 36

  2. B. 33, 37

  3. C. 33, 34

  4. D. 34, 38

The correct answer is: D. 34, 38

Handrails play a crucial role in providing safety and support on stairs and ramps, and specific height requirements are set to ensure they are effective for users. The correct range for handrail height is that they must be no lower than 34 inches and no higher than 38 inches. This range is designed to accommodate people of different heights while providing a secure grip for users, which is particularly important for preventing falls. It also aligns with accessibility guidelines that ensure all individuals, including those with disabilities, can safely navigate stairs and ramps. The incorrect options suggest heights outside this accepted range, either being too low or too high, which would compromise the function of the handrail in providing safety and support. Understanding these standards is essential for compliance with building codes and ensuring the safety of all building users.