New York Labor Code § 274

Fire-escapes erected before October first, nineteen hundred and thirteen
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§ 274. Fire-escapes erected before October first, nineteen hundred and\nthirteen. All outside fire-escapes erected before October first,\nnineteen hundred and thirteen, and serving as required exits under the\nprovisions of section two hundred and seventy-one shall conform to the\nfollowing requirements:\n  1. There shall be balconies on each floor of the building connected\nwith stairways placed at an angle of not more than sixty degrees.\n  2. A stairway shall lead from the top floor balcony to the roof,\nexcept when the fire-escapes are erected on the front of the building.\n  3. A stairway not less than twenty-two inches wide shall lead from the\nlowest balcony to a safe landing place beneath, which stairway shall\nremain down permanently or swing up and down by counterbalancing\nweights.\n  4. A safe and unobstructed exit shall be provided to the street from\nthe foot of such fire-escapes as required in subdivision nine of section\ntwo hundred and seventy-three.\n  5. Steps shall connect the sill of every opening leading to the\nfire-escapes with the floor wherever such sill is more than three feet\nabove the floor level.\n  6. All openings leading to the fire-escapes shall be provided with\nfireproof windows or fire doors.\n  7. All windows opening upon the course of the fire-escape shall be\nfireproof windows.\n

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