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- why are windows not recommended in a tub or shower?
options:
the screens can rust
privacy is compromised
they are difficult to open
exhaust fans become unnecessary
they are prone to water damage
- at a minimum, how far
In a tub or shower area, water is frequently present. Windows in such a location are exposed to water (from bathing, showering, etc.). Water exposure can lead to issues like warping, rotting (if wooden frames) or damage to the window components due to moisture. The option "They are prone to water damage" is the most logical reason as the other options: screens rusting is more about screen material in general, privacy compromised is more about window placement/covering, difficulty in opening is not a primary reason for not recommending, and exhaust fans being unnecessary is incorrect as windows and exhaust fans serve different ventilation purposes.
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They are prone to water damage