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What is NYC BC § 905.3.6?

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This section mandates that buildings with a helistop or heliport equipped with a standpipe must extend the standpipe to the roof level where the helistop or heliport is located, following the New York City Fire Code. It applies to building owners with helistops or heliports.

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905.3.6 Helistops and heliports.

BC § 905.3.6

Buildings with a helistop or heliport that are equipped with a standpipe shall extend the standpipe to the roof level on which the helistop or heliport is located in accordance with the New York City Fire Code. All portions of the helistop and heliport area shall be within 150 feet (45 720 mm) of a 2 1/2-inch (63.5 mm) outlet on a Class I or III standpipe, in accordance with the New York City Fire Code.

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