requires that no smoking signs be posted at locations where smoking is prohibited by the Fire Code. What content, lettering, size and color is required of such signs?
The Fire Department has published an approved No Smoking sign. It is set forth in Fire Department rule 3 RCNY 310-02. However, the Fire Department does not mandate that this design be used. Other legible, durable signs, clearly communicating the no smoking requirement, may be used, but are subject to Fire Department enforcement action if found to be inadequate.
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