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What is NYC BC § 410.6.3.3?

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This section establishes the requirement that where two means of egress are necessary, the common path of travel must not exceed 100 feet. An exception allows for a means of escape to a roof to serve as a substitute for a second means of egress. Applies to building owners responsible for egress compliance.

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410.6.3.3 Two means of egress.

BC § 410.6.3.3

Where two means of egress are required, the common path of travel shall be not greater than 100 feet (30 480 mm). Exception: A means of escape to a roof in place of a second means of egress is permitted.

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