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handrail

[ US /ˈhænˌdɹeɪɫ/ ]
[ UK /hˈændɹe‍ɪl/ ]
NOUN
  1. a railing at the side of a staircase or balcony to prevent people from falling

How To Use handrail In A Sentence

  • Consider installing support handrails to make your tub safer, especially if the framing is exposed.
  • They were pinned to the handrails posts and entrance features to the viaduct.
  • Fix and tighten the scaffold board and establish protective handrail timely.
  • They include access paths, handrails, allocated spaces, ramps and boarding devices.
  • Occasionally there are fixed ropes and handrails which mark the way.
  • The handrail can be fixed directly to the wall.
  • The team debated a hundred versions, screened and unscreened, with various types of handrails. A Real House on a Very Tight Budget
  • Trieste is at its best in spring and autumn, away from the humid summer heat and the often severe winters, when the biting bora wind can blow so hard that makeshift rope handrails need to be strung along the steepest streets.
  • Indoor antiseptic handrail, stair handrail, aisle, outdoor duralumin handrail, balcony and courtyard handrail.
  • In earlier times, it was not unusual for the architect to design his own decorative moldings, including the profile for the handrail.
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