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What is NYC BC § 1010.4.2?

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This section mandates that doors to dwelling units must have a heavy-duty latch set, a deadbolt operable by a key from the outside and a thumb-turn from the inside, and a chain guard for partial opening. Additionally, a viewing device is required for visibility of individuals outside the entrance door. Applies to building owners of residential properties.

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1010.4.2 Doors to dwelling units.

BC § 1010.4.2

Doors to dwelling units shall be equipped with a heavy duty latch set and a heavy duty dead bolt operable by a key from the outside and a thumb-turn from the inside. Those doors shall also be equipped with a chain guard so as to permit partial opening of the door. Dwelling unit entrance doors shall also be equipped with a viewing device located so as to enable a person on the inside of the entrance door to view a person immediately outside.

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