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What is NYC BC § 1029.13.2?

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This section outlines the requirements for stepped aisles in buildings where the slope exceeds 12.5 percent. Aisles must consist of a series of risers and treads that extend across the full width and comply with specified subsections. Applies to building owners designing or modifying aisle structures.

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1029.13.2 Stepped aisles.

BC § 1029.13.2

Aisles with a slope exceeding one unit vertical in eight units horizontal (12.5-percent slope) shall consist of a series of risers and treads that extends across the full width of aisles and complies with Sections 1029.13.2.1 through 1029.13.2.4.

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