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NC-v4 EQp2:Environmental tobacco smoke control

Smoking area on rooftop

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Hunyum Murya
Ramboll
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March 18, 2022

If the project has a building that has a rooftop lounge, allowing smoking is that allowed within the credit limits? and if so, what is then considered as the building entrance, is it the door opening into the rooftop?

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