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What is NYC BC § 1029.1.4?

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This section outlines the requirements for the design of capacity signs, specifying dimensions, color, lettering size, mounting, and illumination standards. The statute mandates that signs be prominently displayed and adequately lit during occupancy. Applies to building owners responsible for ensuring compliance with signage regulations.

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1029.1.4 Design of capacity signs.

BC § 1029.1.4

Signs shall be at least 12 inches (304.8 mm) wide and 16 inches (406.4 mm) high. The lettering shall be red on a white background. The letters shall be at least 1 inch (25.4 mm) high and the numerals at least 1 1/4 inches (31.75 mm) high. Signs shall be framed under a transparent protective cover, and permanently mounted in a location that is conspicuously visible to a person entering the space. Signs shall be lighted by artificial illumination at all times during occupancy to maintain at least 5 footcandles (54 lux) on the surface of the sign. (Am. L.L. 2023/077, 6/11/2023, eff. 6/11/2023) Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 2023/077.

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