Installation required:
Natural gas alarms must be installed in private dwellings, class A multiple dwellings, and class B multiple dwellings as defined in the Housing Maintenance Code, in accordance with the requirements of this section and local law 157 of 2016.
Exception: The requirements of this section do not apply to buildings that do not have gas piping or gas service.
Private dwellings.
( C) Private dwellings-One or more natural gas alarms must be installed in each dwelling in accordance with this section on or before May 1, 2025.
(d) Class A multiple dwellings. One or more natural gas alarms must be installed in each dwelling in accordance with this section on or before May 1, 2025.
(e) Class B multiple dwellings. On or before May 1, 2025, class B multiple dwellings must be protected by either:
(1) One or more natural gas alarms installed in each dwelling in accordance with this section; or
(2) A line-operated zoned natural gas detecting system, designed in accordance with NFPA 715-2023 by a registered design professional, and installed in all public corridors and public spaces.
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