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What is NYC FC § 906.8?

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This section outlines the requirements for cabinets housing portable fire extinguishers, stating that they must be easily identifiable and unlocked. Exceptions allow for locking in certain circumstances, such as in Group I-3 occupancies or mental health areas in Group I-2 occupancies, where staff must have access. Applies to building owners responsible for fire safety measures.

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906.8 Cabinets.

FC § 906.8

Cabinets used to house portable fire extinguishers shall be readily identifiable and shall not be locked. Exceptions: 1. Portable fire extinguishers subject to theft, malicious use or damage, if provided with an approved means of ready access.

2.Portable fire extinguishers in Group I-3 occupancies and in mental health areas in Group I-2 occupancies may be locked or located in staff locations, provided the staff of the institution has ready access to the cabinet or other storage location.

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