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Is fence repair considered an emergnecy repair during Covid19 lockdown

Randy
4 years ago

Like many places, we are on home lock down here in Washington state. Two weeks ago, three sections of my wooden fence blew down. The fence separates me from a walking trail where visibility is limited up and down the trail. The posts had rotted at the ground level so even though I tried I couldn't prop things up given my age and the tools that I have at my disposal.


I've been robbed in the past and now the opening in the fence is like an open invitation. It looks like a one person job to put up some temporary fix but a local fence company I contacted said no. They have stopped all work. Does this sound like something that would be considered an emergency repair? I'd like to hear what others think. My logic is that if it's a one person job then that person isn't getting exposed or exposing anyone else.


https://coronavirus.wa.gov/whats-open-and-closed/essential-business
Outdoor maintenance, including vegetation, is deemed essential only when necessary to prevent spoliation, avoid imminent damage, or address emergency repairs.

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