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What is NYC BC § 2603.4.1.12?

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This section permits the use of foam plastic for interior signs in covered mall buildings without a thermal barrier, provided it complies with Section 402.6.4 of the code. Additionally, foam plastic signs not affixed to interior surfaces must adhere to Chapter 8 of the New York City Fire Code. Applies to building owners of covered mall buildings.

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2603.4.1.12 Interior signs.

BC § 2603.4.1.12

Foam plastic used for interior signs in covered mall buildings in accordance with Section 402.6.4 of this code shall be permitted without a thermal barrier. Foam plastic signs that are not affixed to interior building surfaces shall comply with Chapter 8 of the New York City Fire Code.

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