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What is NYC BC § 1025.2.6.1.1?

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This section specifies the requirements for the mounting location of door-mounted signs, stating that the vertical centerline of the sign should align with the door or the half containing the latch. It also mandates that both doors in a double-door scenario must be marked accordingly. Applies to building owners responsible for sign placement.

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1025.2.6.1.1 Mounting location.

BC § 1025.2.6.1.1

The vertical centerline of the sign shall be centered with the door, or shall be in that half of the door, either the right or left, that contains the latch. In case of double-doors, both doors shall be marked and the signs shall be centered with the doors. Arrows may be omitted on door-mounted signs. Door-mounted signs shall comply with Figure S101.1(1) in Appendix S.

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