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§  150. Cellar and basement stairs. 1. Except as otherwise provided in  this section, there shall be no inside stair communicating  between  the  lowest  cellar or the lowest story, if there be no cellar, and the floor  next above, but any stair communicating between  such  floors  shall  be  located  outside  the  dwelling  and if enclosed shall be fireproof in a  fireproof enclosure with fireproof doors and door assemblies,  with  the  doors self-closing, at all openings.    2. This provision, however, shall not apply to any stair not extending  through  more  than  one  story and leading from an entrance hall to the  upper stories where the walls enclosing  such  hall  are  fireproof  and  unpierced  except  for openings to stairs, elevators, apartments, public  reception rooms, professional offices and the outer  air.  In  no  event  shall  there  be  any  other opening from such an entrance hall, and all  apartments and such professional  offices  opening  therefrom  shall  be  entirely  separated  from  any  space  within such dwelling used for any  other purposes by fireproof walls which shall be  unpierced  except  for  means  of  egress  into  the  entrance  hall.  The  provisions  of  this  subdivision shall  not  apply  to  openings  which  are  protected  with  fireproof   vestibules.   Any   such  vestibule  shall  have  a  minimum  superficial floor area of fifty square feet and its maximum  area  shall  not   exceed  seventy-five  square  feet.  It  shall  be  enclosed  with  incombustible partitions having a fire-resistive rating of three  hours.  The  floor  and ceiling of such vestibule shall also be of incombustible  material having a fire-resistive rating of at least three  hours.  There  shall  be  two  doors  to  provide access from the entrance hall and any  other space not used for  openings  to  stairs,  elevators,  apartments,  public  reception  rooms  and the outer air. Each such door shall have a  fire-resistive rating of one and one-half hours and  shall  be  provided  with a device to prevent the opening of one door until the other door is  entirely  closed. One of these doors shall swing into the vestibule from  the entrance hall and the other shall  swing  from  the  vestibule  into  space  which  it  serves.    Such  vestibule shall also be equipped with  sprinklers and  with  an  independent  exhaust  duct  having  a  minimum  cross-sectional  area  of  one hundred forty-four square inches for each  one thousand cubic feet, or fraction thereof, of air content,  and  such  exhaust duct shall not be connected with any other ventilating system.    3.  In dwellings three stories or less in height which are occupied by  two families or less on every story, any stair leading to the cellar may  be located inside the dwelling provided it  is  entirely  enclosed  with  fireproof walls and with fireproof doors and door assemblies at both the  cellar level and the story above, with the doors self-closing.    4. The provisions of subdivision one shall not prohibit or apply to an  inside  stair extending from a space used for commercial purposes in the  cellar or lowest story to a store on the story next above, provided such  stair is of incombustible materials,  has  closed  risers,  is  enclosed  between  the  two  lowest  floors  with  walls  having a three-hour fire  resistive rating and has fireproof doors and door assemblies at top  and  bottom,  with the doors self-closing, and provided such commercial space  in the cellar or lowest story is  completely  enclosed  with  partitions  having  a  fire-resistive  rating  of at least two hours and there is no  opening between the store on the story next above and any entrance  hall  or other public hall or public portion of the dwelling.

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Statutes > New-york > Mdw > Article-5 > Title-1 > 150

§  150. Cellar and basement stairs. 1. Except as otherwise provided in  this section, there shall be no inside stair communicating  between  the  lowest  cellar or the lowest story, if there be no cellar, and the floor  next above, but any stair communicating between  such  floors  shall  be  located  outside  the  dwelling  and if enclosed shall be fireproof in a  fireproof enclosure with fireproof doors and door assemblies,  with  the  doors self-closing, at all openings.    2. This provision, however, shall not apply to any stair not extending  through  more  than  one  story and leading from an entrance hall to the  upper stories where the walls enclosing  such  hall  are  fireproof  and  unpierced  except  for openings to stairs, elevators, apartments, public  reception rooms, professional offices and the outer  air.  In  no  event  shall  there  be  any  other opening from such an entrance hall, and all  apartments and such professional  offices  opening  therefrom  shall  be  entirely  separated  from  any  space  within such dwelling used for any  other purposes by fireproof walls which shall be  unpierced  except  for  means  of  egress  into  the  entrance  hall.  The  provisions  of  this  subdivision shall  not  apply  to  openings  which  are  protected  with  fireproof   vestibules.   Any   such  vestibule  shall  have  a  minimum  superficial floor area of fifty square feet and its maximum  area  shall  not   exceed  seventy-five  square  feet.  It  shall  be  enclosed  with  incombustible partitions having a fire-resistive rating of three  hours.  The  floor  and ceiling of such vestibule shall also be of incombustible  material having a fire-resistive rating of at least three  hours.  There  shall  be  two  doors  to  provide access from the entrance hall and any  other space not used for  openings  to  stairs,  elevators,  apartments,  public  reception  rooms  and the outer air. Each such door shall have a  fire-resistive rating of one and one-half hours and  shall  be  provided  with a device to prevent the opening of one door until the other door is  entirely  closed. One of these doors shall swing into the vestibule from  the entrance hall and the other shall  swing  from  the  vestibule  into  space  which  it  serves.    Such  vestibule shall also be equipped with  sprinklers and  with  an  independent  exhaust  duct  having  a  minimum  cross-sectional  area  of  one hundred forty-four square inches for each  one thousand cubic feet, or fraction thereof, of air content,  and  such  exhaust duct shall not be connected with any other ventilating system.    3.  In dwellings three stories or less in height which are occupied by  two families or less on every story, any stair leading to the cellar may  be located inside the dwelling provided it  is  entirely  enclosed  with  fireproof walls and with fireproof doors and door assemblies at both the  cellar level and the story above, with the doors self-closing.    4. The provisions of subdivision one shall not prohibit or apply to an  inside  stair extending from a space used for commercial purposes in the  cellar or lowest story to a store on the story next above, provided such  stair is of incombustible materials,  has  closed  risers,  is  enclosed  between  the  two  lowest  floors  with  walls  having a three-hour fire  resistive rating and has fireproof doors and door assemblies at top  and  bottom,  with the doors self-closing, and provided such commercial space  in the cellar or lowest story is  completely  enclosed  with  partitions  having  a  fire-resistive  rating  of at least two hours and there is no  opening between the store on the story next above and any entrance  hall  or other public hall or public portion of the dwelling.

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Statutes > New-york > Mdw > Article-5 > Title-1 > 150

§  150. Cellar and basement stairs. 1. Except as otherwise provided in  this section, there shall be no inside stair communicating  between  the  lowest  cellar or the lowest story, if there be no cellar, and the floor  next above, but any stair communicating between  such  floors  shall  be  located  outside  the  dwelling  and if enclosed shall be fireproof in a  fireproof enclosure with fireproof doors and door assemblies,  with  the  doors self-closing, at all openings.    2. This provision, however, shall not apply to any stair not extending  through  more  than  one  story and leading from an entrance hall to the  upper stories where the walls enclosing  such  hall  are  fireproof  and  unpierced  except  for openings to stairs, elevators, apartments, public  reception rooms, professional offices and the outer  air.  In  no  event  shall  there  be  any  other opening from such an entrance hall, and all  apartments and such professional  offices  opening  therefrom  shall  be  entirely  separated  from  any  space  within such dwelling used for any  other purposes by fireproof walls which shall be  unpierced  except  for  means  of  egress  into  the  entrance  hall.  The  provisions  of  this  subdivision shall  not  apply  to  openings  which  are  protected  with  fireproof   vestibules.   Any   such  vestibule  shall  have  a  minimum  superficial floor area of fifty square feet and its maximum  area  shall  not   exceed  seventy-five  square  feet.  It  shall  be  enclosed  with  incombustible partitions having a fire-resistive rating of three  hours.  The  floor  and ceiling of such vestibule shall also be of incombustible  material having a fire-resistive rating of at least three  hours.  There  shall  be  two  doors  to  provide access from the entrance hall and any  other space not used for  openings  to  stairs,  elevators,  apartments,  public  reception  rooms  and the outer air. Each such door shall have a  fire-resistive rating of one and one-half hours and  shall  be  provided  with a device to prevent the opening of one door until the other door is  entirely  closed. One of these doors shall swing into the vestibule from  the entrance hall and the other shall  swing  from  the  vestibule  into  space  which  it  serves.    Such  vestibule shall also be equipped with  sprinklers and  with  an  independent  exhaust  duct  having  a  minimum  cross-sectional  area  of  one hundred forty-four square inches for each  one thousand cubic feet, or fraction thereof, of air content,  and  such  exhaust duct shall not be connected with any other ventilating system.    3.  In dwellings three stories or less in height which are occupied by  two families or less on every story, any stair leading to the cellar may  be located inside the dwelling provided it  is  entirely  enclosed  with  fireproof walls and with fireproof doors and door assemblies at both the  cellar level and the story above, with the doors self-closing.    4. The provisions of subdivision one shall not prohibit or apply to an  inside  stair extending from a space used for commercial purposes in the  cellar or lowest story to a store on the story next above, provided such  stair is of incombustible materials,  has  closed  risers,  is  enclosed  between  the  two  lowest  floors  with  walls  having a three-hour fire  resistive rating and has fireproof doors and door assemblies at top  and  bottom,  with the doors self-closing, and provided such commercial space  in the cellar or lowest story is  completely  enclosed  with  partitions  having  a  fire-resistive  rating  of at least two hours and there is no  opening between the store on the story next above and any entrance  hall  or other public hall or public portion of the dwelling.