| Both codes are packaged together in one looseleaf binder.
The 2007 New York State Fire Code has been based on the 2003 International Fire Code. It was developed by a broad-based committee of fire chiefs, fire marshals, and members of the fire service/protection industry. This document extends far beyond maintenance and contains regulations relating to the construction of buildings and facilities. Topics addressed in the code include fire department access, fire hydrants, automatic sprinkler systems, fire-alarm systems, fire and explosion hazards safety, hazardous materials storage and use, provisions to protect and assist first responders, industrial processes, and fire-safety requirements for new and existing buildings and premises. (406 pages)
The 2007 New York Property Maintenance Code is based on the 2003 International Property Maintenance Code. It addresses the need in communities for a modern, up-to-date property maintenance code that governs the maintenance of existing buildings. Included are clear and specific property maintenance requirements that regulate interior and exterior building facilities. Provisions of this code apply to existing residential and nonresidential structures and their premises. Provides requirements for continued use and maintenance of plumbing, mechanical, electrical, and fire-protection systems. (40 pages) |