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(well it depends)
The International Building Code regulates combustible storage in section 413 of the 2006 edition.  The section requires that high piled stock or storage in any occupancy group shall comply with the International Fire Code.  The section also provides clarification on combustible storage in under-floor and concealed spaces (see section [...]]]></description>
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