New York Statutes
§ 188 — Bulkheads and scuttles
New York § 188
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N.Y. Multiple Dwelling § 188 (2026).
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§ 188. Bulkheads and scuttles. Except as provided in paragraph g of\nsubdivision three of section one hundred seventy-one, bulkheads and\nscuttles shall conform to the following provisions: 1. Every required\nbulkhead to and through the roof shall be fireproof or constructed of\nwood covered with metal on the outside and fire-retarded on the inside,\nand shall have a fire-retarded door and assembly with the door\nself-closing. Every stair extending through a bulkhead shall have a hand\nrail.\n 2. Every scuttle shall be at least twenty-one inches in width and\ntwenty-eight inches in length, covered on the outside with metal and\nprovided with a stair or a stationary iron ladder leading thereto and\neasily accessible to all occupants of the dwelling. Every scuttle shall\nbe located in the
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