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What is NYC FC § 901.7.4?

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This section mandates that any individual who becomes aware of an unplanned out-of-service condition affecting a standpipe system, sprinkler system, or fire alarm system must notify the owner and the impairment coordinator. The impairment coordinator is responsible for taking necessary actions to protect occupants and restore the system. Applies to building owners managing fire safety systems.

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901.7.4 Unplanned out-of-service condition.

FC § 901.7.4

Any person, upon becoming aware of any condition, except a planned removal from service, rendering a standpipe system, sprinkler system or fire alarm system, or part thereof, inoperable in whole or in part, shall notify the owner and the impairment coordinator of such condition. The impairment coordinator shall take the actions set forth in FC 901.7.3 and 901.7.5, and such other actions as are necessary or appropriate to protect the occupants of the building and promptly restore the system to service.

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