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What is NYC BC § 1203.5.2?

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This section mandates that sources of contaminants in naturally ventilated spaces, such as kitchens and bathrooms, must be exhausted as per the New York City Mechanical Code. Applies to building owners with such spaces in their properties.

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1203.5.2 Contaminants exhausted.

BC § 1203.5.2

Contaminant sources in naturally ventilated spaces, including kitchens, kitchenettes, toilet rooms and bathing rooms, shall be exhausted in accordance with the New York City Mechanical Code.

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