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How NY Would Comply With NYC Local Law 26

By Kelly Wood


Normally when building code laws come across there is a large collective sigh from owners. This time however, aside from what was expected there was also an understanding. An understanding that to comply with NYC local law 26 was to not only do what was right but was to do what was needed from everyone. What was needed from everyone was to do things together for everyone.

Just like any other law that is put on the books there is a certain language that is used and that spells out exactly what must be done. However, for the rest of us who need to understand how these types of things help us, we need them written in plain English. The most simple description of this law is that it helps people to remove themselves from a building.

In order to do what was required by the city owners needed to make some simple improvements to their buildings. Or at least they seemed simple on the outset. Required was some changes to the exit strategy of the facility as well as the markings that lead to the exits. Glowing paint and special tape would be required and none of these things were cheap.

But people worked together. Suppliers helped with some of the costs and the building owners paid overtime where needed in order to get these things done in time. There was a deadline implied by the city but most owners came in completed well before that time had expired. Again, most New Yorkers knew what it meant to work together to get this done.

Now with things like this and other certain improvements that building owners are forced to comply with there is usually some backlash from owners and their groups because of the cost involved with such improvements. There is always a level of argument made that it is too costly to install these things into buildings already operating for a period of time.

Building have been given every chance to comply with this law and there is to be no negotiation made for getting only halfway there. This must be a 100% compliance situation by all building owners within the city. We have learned some very hard lessons about how we design and build structures during that fateful day and the same mistakes will not be made twice.

They needed to show the way to the exit in such a way that people would not have to think in order to follow them. They would need lines and arrows and signs that pointed the way to the ground floor and the exit. Taking people on the shortest possible path out of the building was suggested but not always possible.

In order to comply with NYC local law 26 building owners are being given every opportunity to make the necessary improvements and changes before fines are levied. No one will be treated unfairly but at the same time the people who take the chance to enter a building must be given a fair chance to get out as well.




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