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Wall Switch-Controlled Lighting Outlets Are Not Required in Commercial Occupancies

Question 24

Question 24

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Wall switch-controlled lighting outlets are not required in commercial occupancies, except for ____ containing equipment that requires servicing.


A) attic and underfloor spaces
B) show window areas
C) store room spaces
D) kitchen areas

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