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What is NYC BC § 3109.3.2.2?

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This section mandates that a pool alarm must detect entry into the water at any point on the surface of the swimming pool. If a single alarm is insufficient for coverage, multiple alarms are required. Applies to property owners with swimming pools.

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3109.3.2.2 Multiple alarms.

BC § 3109.3.2.2

A pool alarm must be capable of detecting entry into the water at any point on the surface of the swimming pool. If necessary to provide detection capability at every point on the surface of the swimming pool, more than one pool alarm shall be provided.

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