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        "text": "Adequate hallway clearance typically refers to the width and height of a hallway that allows for comfortable passage and movement of furniture. For residential buildings, a minimum clear width of 36 inches is often recommended, though some accessibility standards may suggest wider dimensions. Ensuring sufficient height, free from low-hanging fixtures, is also important. These standards help improve safety, accessibility, and the overall functionality of your living space, especially in older homes or during renovations.",
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        "description": "Adequate hallway clearance generally means a minimum clear width of 36 inches, allowing for comfortable passage and furniture movement."
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  "description": "Adequate hallway clearance generally means a minimum clear width of 36 inches, allowing for comfortable passage and furniture movement."
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