N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 14, § 589.13
(a) The crisis residence shall be safe and suitable for the comfort and care of the persons resident therein. The residence shall be maintained in a good state of repair and sanitation.
(3) All of the following fire hazards are prohibited:
(4) Each crisis residence shall have a smoke-detection system which meets the requirements of the most recent recognized edition of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 101 Life Safety Code, applicable to noncoded systems, and the following:
(5) Each crisis residence shall provide carbon monoxide detectors, in accordance with the most recent edition of the Residential Code of New York State and the Fire Code of New York State, as applicable.
(7) Electric space heaters are allowed only with the explicit approval of the Office of Mental Health and with a description of the device in detail, including its safety features, potential hazards and proposed procedures for maintenance and operation.
(c) Design and space requirements.
(1) Single bedrooms shall be at least 90 square feet (exclusive of closets) and a multiple bedroom shall provide at least 75 square feet per recipient.
(4) In addition to bedroom space, at least 55 square feet of space per residence shall be provided for living, dining and recreational activities, apportioned within at least two distinct areas in each crisis residence unit.
(b) Safety requirements.
The crisis residence shall meet the following requirements:
(d) Equipment shall include: