New York Statutes

§ 133 — Fire-escapes

New York § 133
JurisdictionNew York
Law MREMultiple Residence
Title 2Fire Protection and Safety
Art. 5New Multiple Dwellings--general Provisions

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N.Y. Multiple Residence § 133 (2026).

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§ 133. Fire-escapes.

1.Every fire-escape shall be located, arranged,\nconstructed and maintained in accordance with the following provisions:\n a. Each fire-escape shall be accessible to one or more exterior doors\nor windows opening from the room, apartment or suite, and such window or\ndoor shall be two feet or more in clear width and two feet six inches or\nmore in clear height. The sill of any such window shall be within three\nfeet of the floor.\n b. Access to any fire-escape shall not be through any public toilet,\nor be obstructed by any bathroom fixture, kitchen fixture, sink, or in\nany other way. Bars, grilles, gates or other obstructing devices on any\nwindow or door giving access to any fire-escape shall be unlawful. A\nrequired fire-escape shall never include a window of

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