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ISO 9999 - Subclass and Divisions

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18 24 Construction elements in the home and other premises

Grip adapters and attachments, see 24 18 06.
Water purifiers and water softeners, see 27 03 18.
Workplace furniture and furnishing elements, see 28 03 00.

18 24 03 Plumbing fittings and taps

Systems in a house in which liquids or gases can be controlled and distributed.
Included are, e.g., water and gas supply fittings, such as single lever taps, thermostatic mixing valves, flexible tubing, syphons, and electronic mixing valves.

18 24 06 Windows

Window openers and window closers, see 18 21 06.
Environmental control systems, see 24 13 03.
Assistive products to control illumination, see 27 03 15.

18 24 09 Doors

Included are, e.g., sliding doors, up-and-over doors, folding doors and swing doors.
Door openers and door closers, see 18 21 03.

18 24 12 Thresholds

Floor-level sills positioned at the base of doors or at the entrance to internal areas.
Included are, e.g., rubber seals for doors (such as around a shower) and cross-over bridges.

18 24 15 Floor coverings

Non-slip materials for floors and stairs, see 18 33 03.
Tactile materials for the floor, see 18 33 15.
Fire-resistant floor coverings, see 18 33 18.
Workplace furniture and furnishing elements, see 28 03 00.

18 24 18 Stairs

Ladders and stepladders, see 18 30 21.

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