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What is NYC BC § 415.11.3.3?

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This section establishes requirements for means of egress in service corridors, specifying maximum travel distances to exits and limitations on dead-end lengths. It mandates the presence of at least two exits and outlines door specifications for service corridors. Applies to building owners managing service corridors and fabrication areas.

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415.11.3.3 Means of egress.

BC § 415.11.3.3

The distance of travel from any point in a service corridor to an exit, exit access corridor or door into a fabrication area shall be not greater than 75 feet (22 860 mm). Dead ends shall be not greater than 4 feet (1219 mm) in length. There shall be not less than two exits, and not more than one-half of the required means of egress shall require travel into a fabrication area. Doors from service corridors shall swing in the direction of egress travel and shall be self-closing.

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