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What is NYC AC § 27-490?

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This section outlines the construction requirements for toilet rooms, shower rooms, and indoor dressing areas, specifying the use of nonabsorbent materials, nonslip surfaces, and proper drainage. Individual dressing rooms and cabanas are excluded from these requirements. Applies to building owners constructing or renovating dressing facilities.

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§ 27-490 Dressing facilities.

AC § 27-490

Toilet rooms, shower rooms, and indoor dressing areas shall be constructed of nonabsorbent materials with smooth-finish walls and partitions. Floors shall have a nonslip surface impervious to moisture, free of cracks or open joints, and sloped to drains. The junctions between the side walls and floors shall be coved. Individual dressing rooms or cubicles within indoor dressing areas shall be excluded from the above requirements. Cabanas and dressing rooms that are not a part of any other occupancy shall also be excluded. Toilets and showers. Toilets, lavatories, and showers, including piping, shall be provided in accordance with the requirements of subchapter sixteen of this chapter.

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