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What is NYC BC § 422.3?

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This section mandates that ambulatory care facilities exceeding 10,000 square feet on a single story must have smoke barriers to create at least two smoke compartments. Each compartment cannot exceed 22,500 square feet, and the travel distance to a smoke barrier door must not exceed 200 feet. Applies to operators of large ambulatory care facilities.

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422.3 Smoke compartments.

BC § 422.3

Where the aggregate area of one or more ambulatory care facilities is greater than 10,000 square feet (929 m 2 ) on one story, the story shall be provided with a smoke barrier to subdivide the story into no fewer than two smoke compartments. The area of any one such smoke compartment shall be not greater than 22,500 square feet (2092 m 2 ). The distance of travel from any point in a smoke compartment to a smoke barrier door shall be not greater than 200 feet (60 960 mm). The smoke barrier shall be installed in accordance with Section 709 with the exception that smoke barriers shall be continuous from outside wall to an outside wall, a floor to a floor, or from a smoke barrier to a smoke barrier or a combination thereof.

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