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1015.8 Window sills in Group R-3 occupancies.
In one- and two-family dwellings, where the opening of the sill portion of an operable window is located more than 72 inches (1828.8 mm) above the finished grade or other surface below, the lowest part of the clear opening of the window shall be at a height not less than 36 inches (914.4 mm) above the finished floor surface of the room in which the window is located. Glazing between the floor and a height of 36 inches (914.4 mm) shall be fixed or have openings through which a 4-inch (101.6 mm) diameter sphere cannot pass.
Exception: Openings that are provided with window guards that comply with ASTM F 2090.
1015.9 Windows and openings in Group R-2 occupancies.
Windows and openings that do not allow passageway onto grade, balcony, terrace, setback, roof or other walking surfaces in Group R-2 occupancies shall be subject to the applicable requirements of the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene with regard to window guards.
1016.2 Egress through intervening spaces.
Egress through intervening spaces shall comply with this section.
1. Exit access through an enclosed elevator lobby is permitted. Access to not less than one of the required exits shall be provided without travel through the enclosed elevator lobbies required by Section 3006. Where the path of exit access travel passes through an enclosed elevator lobby, the level of protection required for the enclosed elevator lobby is not required to be extended to the exit unless direct access to an exit is required by other sections of this code.
2. Egress from a room or space shall not pass through adjoining or intervening rooms or areas, except where such adjoining rooms or areas and the area served are accessory to one or the other, are not a Group H occupancy and provide a discernible path of egress travel to an exit.
Exception: Means of egress are not prohibited through adjoining or intervening rooms or spaces in a Group H, S or F occupancy where the adjoining or intervening rooms or spaces are the same or a lesser hazard occupancy group.
3. An exit access shall not pass through a room that can be locked to prevent egress.
4. Means of egress from dwelling units or sleeping areas shall not lead through other sleeping areas, toilet rooms or bathrooms.
5. Egress shall not pass through kitchens, storage rooms, closets or spaces used for similar purposes.
Exceptions:
1. Means of egress are not prohibited through a kitchen area serving adjoining rooms constituting part of the same dwelling unit or sleeping unit.
2. Means of egress are not prohibited through stockrooms in Group M occupancies where all of the following are met:
2.1. The stock is of the same hazard classification as that found in the main retail area.
2.2. Not more than 50 percent of the exit access is through the stockroom.
2.3. The stockroom is not subject to locking from the egress side.
2.4. There is a demarcated, minimum 44-inch (1117.6 mm) wide aisle defined by full- or partial-height fixed walls or similar construction that will maintain the required width and lead directly from the retail area to the exit without obstructions.
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