N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 18, § 455.9
(a) In addition to the requirements in this section, each domestic violence safe dwelling approved by a domestic violence sponsoring agency must be in conformance with applicable State and local laws, regulations and ordinances relating to the following areas:
(c) Each safe dwelling must demonstrate compliance with the following requirements:
(1) General requirements.
(ix) A multistory combustible dwelling must have a minimum of one exit stairway from each floor above the first floor and at least one additional alternate, safe means of emergency egress or as applicable, emergency escape and rescue, from each floor above the first floor in accordance with applicable State and local building and/or fire code.
(x) Paints, finishes, or other materials that contain toxic elements including and not limited to lead or asbestos, must not be used on room surfaces, flooring, insulation, furniture or any other equipment, materials for furnishings which may be used by children or within their reach. Facilities built prior or 1978 shall have a comprehensive plan to repair peeling paint and/or plaster.
(d) Sleeping areas.
(2) The facility must furnish each resident, whether an adult or child, with a clean bed (or crib for infants). Beds placed side-by-side, must be spaced at least two feet apart from other beds. Bunk beds are permissible.
(ii) All cribs must be in compliance with the safety standards established by the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPCS). Stackable cribs are prohibited.
(3) Except for those facilities where a stricter standard is required by State or local code, sleeping rooms must have a minimum of 70 square feet with a minimum horizontal dimension of 7 feet. Sleeping rooms for more than one occupant must have at least 50 square feet per each additional person.
(4) Adequate accommodations must be made for the storage of personal belongings and clothing.
(e) Supplies.
(2) Bed linens, blankets and towels must be available, clean, and in good condition.
(f) Bathing facilities.
(5) All bath tubs and showers must have a nonskid surface.
(g) Living area.
A lounging and recreation area must be provided to serve the recreational and social needs of the residents.
(h) A dining area must be provided with adequate space and furnishings to serve all the residents.
(i) Kitchens, sanitation and sanitary procedure.
(j) Safety procedures.
(4) No hazardous condition must be permitted to exist in any part of the safe dwelling. The following requirements must be complied with in order to eliminate hazardous conditions:
(7) All electrical outlets accessible to children must be adequately protected.
(k) Fire safety procedures.
Suitable precautions must be taken to eliminate all conditions which may contribute to or create a fire.
(8) The following are fire hazards and are prohibited:
(l) Each domestic violence safe dwelling must have disaster and emergency plan(s) approved by the office, to be followed in the event of any naturally occurring or human caused emergency or disaster.