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BUILDING SIGNS
          N.Y.C.                                                                                        NO

       NOTICES                                                                                   SMOKING


















                                                                                              • 10” x 12”
                                                                                              • Metal            1013691

                                   CarBon monoxide alarm
                                   •  9” x 8” Metal      #1007122
      •  11” x 8.75”    nyC
      •  Metal
      1012168  housing inFo


      Section 12-12.1 of Chapter 12 of Title 28 of the Rules of the City of New York describes conditions under
      which a combined notice may be used, combining notice of suspected gas leak procedures with notice for
      smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors. A sample of a combined notice is below:
       Notice for Suspected Gas Leaks, Smoke Detecting Devices, and
             Carbon Monoxide Alarms
      The law requires the owner of the premises to notify tenants regarding the following:
      Suspected Gas Leak Procedure: When a tenant suspects that a gas leak has occurred, the tenant
      should take the following actions:
      1. Quickly open nearby doors and windows and then leave the building immediately; do not attempt to
      locate  the leak. Do  not turn on or  off  any electrical appliances,  do not smoke or light matches or
      lighters, and do not use a house-phone or cell-phone within the building;
      2. After leaving the building, from a safe distance away from the building, call 911 immediately to
      report the suspected gas leak;
      3. After calling 911, call the gas service provider for this building as follows:
      ________________________  ________________________
      Provider    Number
      Smoke Detectors: The law requires the owner of the premises to provide and install one or more
      approved  and operational smoke detectors in each apartment  and  to  periodically replace such
      devices upon the expiration of their useful life in accordance with article 312 of chapter 3 of title 28 of   • 6” x 7” Metal
      the New York City Administrative Code.  The tenant  of  each  apartment is responsible  for the
      maintenance  and repair of the detectors installed in the apartment and  for replacing any or all
      detectors which are stolen, removed, missing or become inoperable during the  occupancy of the
      apartment with a device meeting the requirements of article 312 of chapter 3  of title 28 of the   1007446
      Administrative Code, unless a detector becomes inoperable within one year of being installed due to
      a manufacturing defect. The tenant of each apartment in this building in  which a battery-operated
      smoke detector is provided and installed shall pay the owner a maximum of twenty-five dollars or a
      maximum of fifty dollars where a combined smoke and carbon monoxide detecting device is installed
      for the cost of providing and installing each detector. The tenant has one (1) year from the date of
      installation to make such payment to the owner.                        • 12” x 4”

      Carbon Monoxide Detectors: The law  requires the owner of the premises to provide a carbon   • Metal
      monoxide alarm in each apartment in this building. The carbon monoxide alarm must be placed within
      15 feet of the primary entrance to each sleeping room, must be equipped with an end of life alarm,
      and must be periodically replaced by the owner as necessary when the suggested useful life of the
      alarm expires. Tenants are responsible for the maintenance and repair of the alarms installed in the
      apartment and for  replacing  any or  all alarms that are stolen, removed,  missing,  or become   1008263
      inoperable during the occupancy of the apartment, unless an alarm becomes inoperable within one
      year of being installed due to a manufacturing defect. The occupant of each apartment in which a
      carbon  monoxide alarm is provided and installed must pay the owner $25.00 per alarm, or  a
      maximum of $50.00 per device where a combined smoke and carbon monoxide detecting device is
      installed. This fee covers the cost of the work for the initial installation and each periodic replacement.   smoke deteCtor notiCe
      The occupant has one year from the date of installation to pay the owner.
                                  •  9” x 8” Metal     #1013095
     nyC           •  12” x 14”
                   •  Metal
     3-in-1        1013050
     ComBo
                                                                                               • 6” x 7 Vinyl
                                              1013928 (12” x 3”, Vinyl Sticker)                1007447
                                                      (NON-FIREPROOF)
                                                      Fire saFety notiCe
                                                      1011911
                                                      • Combustible Building
                                                      • Vinyl
                                                       (FIREPROOF)
                                                       Fire saFety notiCe
                                                       1011912
     •  8.5” x 11”       gas                           • Non-Combustible Building
                                                       • Vinyl
     •  Metal                                                                                  • 10” x 14” Vinyl
     1012876             leak                                                                  1011463
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