N.J. Admin. Code § 10:44C-6.12 - Windows
(a) Every bedroom shall have at least one
operable window opening directly to the outside.
1. If a bedroom has only one operable window,
it shall not be blocked by an air conditioner or any permanently installed
device.
(b) First floor
bedroom windows shall have an operable window space of five square
feet.
(c) Second floor bedroom
windows shall have an operable window space of 5.7 square feet.
(d) From May through October, all openable
windows and doors used for natural ventilation shall be provided with easily
removable insect screening in good condition.
(e) Where the rehabilitation of an existing
building creates or includes any building element of a type listed in this
section, then the new element shall comply with the requirements for such an
element as follows:
1. At least one newly
created window opening in sleeping rooms below the fourth story in occupancies
in Groups R or I-1 shall:
i. Be
operable;
ii. Have a sill height of
not more than 44 inches; and
iii.
Have a width of at least 20 inches, a height of at least 24 inches and a
minimum total area of 5.7 square feet head to sill and from side to
side;
2. New window
openings in sleeping rooms shall not be required to comply with
N.J.A.C.
10:44C-6.12(e)1 i-iii,
above, in buildings where the sleeping room is provided with a door to a
corridor having access to two remote exits or in buildings equipped throughout
with an automatic fire suppression system; and
3. Basement windows in buildings of Group R-2
shall comply with the requirements of
N.J.A.C.
5:23-6.26(a)3 where the
window serves as the second means of egress from the dwelling unit.
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