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What is NYC BC § 410.11?

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This section regulates the placement of stage lighting to prevent overheating that could ignite materials, produce smoke, or deteriorate flame-proofing. The statute aims to ensure safety in environments using stage lighting. Applies to building owners operating venues with stage lighting installations.

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410.11 Stage lighting.

BC § 410.11

Stage lights shall be placed such that they will not develop temperatures on the surface of any material that will cause that material to ignite, or smoke, or cause its flame proofing to deteriorate.

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