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What is NYC BC § 1006.3.1?

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This section outlines the minimum number of exits required for each story or occupied roof based on occupant load, as specified in Table 1006.3.1. It mandates that the required exits or access to exits be maintained until reaching the exit discharge or a public way. Applies to building owners with stories designed for human occupancy.

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1006.3.1 Egress based on occupant load.

BC § 1006.3.1

Each story or occupied roof designed for human occupancy or use shall have the minimum number of exits, or access to exits, as specified in Table 1006.3.1. A single exit or access to a single exit shall be permitted in accordance with Section 1006.3.2. The required number of exits, or exit access stairways or ramps providing access to exits, from any such story or occupied roof shall be maintained until arrival at the exit discharge or a public way. Table 1006.3.1Minimum Number of Exits or Access to Exits per Story Occupant Load(persons per story)Minimum Number of Exits(per story)1 - 5002501 - 1,0003More than 1,0004

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