New York Statutes

§ 273 — Fire-escapes erected after October first, nineteen hundred and thirteen, on buildings theretofore erected

New York § 273
JurisdictionNew York
Law LABLabor
Title 3Fire Hazard
Art. 11Factories

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N.Y. Labor § 273 (2026).

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§ 273. Fire-escapes erected after October first, nineteen hundred and\nthirteen, on buildings theretofore erected. All outside fire-escapes\nerected after October first, nineteen hundred and thirteen, on buildings\ntheretofore erected and serving as required exits shall conform to the\nfollowing requirements:\n 1. They shall be built of wrought iron or steel and shall be so\ndesigned, constructed and erected as to safely sustain on all platforms,\nbalconies and stairways a live load of not less than ninety pounds per\nsquare foot with a factor of safety of four.\n 2. Whenever practicable a continuous run or straight run stairway\nshall be built.\n 3. All openings leading thereto shall have an unobstructed width of at\nleast two feet and an unobstructed height of at least six feet. Su

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