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What is NYC FC § 901.4.2?

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This section addresses the installation of fire protection systems that are not mandated by the code or construction codes. It allows for such systems to be installed if they comply with applicable requirements. The commissioner has the authority to modify requirements to enhance fire safety and public safety. Applies to building owners considering additional fire protection measures.

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901.4.2 Fire protection systems not required by code.

FC § 901.4.2

Any fire protection system or portion thereof not required by this code, the rules or the construction codes, including the Building Code, may be installed to provide partial or complete protection of a building or structure, provided such system meets the requirements of this code, the rules and the construction codes, including the Building Code, as applicable. Where the design and installation of such fire protection system is governed by this code or the rules, the commissioner may modify such requirements, consistent with the interests of fire safety, upon a determination that such modification will promote public safety by encouraging the installation of such systems.

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