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What is NYC AC § 27-423?

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This section establishes exit requirements for rooms containing a boiler, furnace, or incinerator, stipulating that the maximum travel distance to an exit shall not exceed fifty feet. It details specifications for main and additional exits, impacting building owners with such facilities.

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§ 27-423 Exit requirements.

AC § 27-423

In every room containing a boiler, furnace, or incinerator, the maximum travel distance from any point within the room to an exit shall not exceed fifty feet. When two or more exits are so required, only the main exit shall comply with the size and construction requirements of subchapter six of this chapter. The other exit or exits may be noncombustible ladders or stairs leading to exit openings not less than thirty-two inches by forty-eight inches.

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