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Ventilation for Gas Fired Stovetop

Ventilation for Gas Fired Stovetop

New postby jcarr04 on Sat Aug 28, 2010 2:06 pm

We rent a small second floor apartment unit in a 40 plus year old apartment building in Miami, FL 33143. There is a 4 burner natural gas-fired stovetop in the kitchen and no ventilation whatsover. This seems extremely dangerous but the owner says it is not a code violation. What is the building code ventilation requirement for this stove building? Jim in South Florida
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Re: Ventilation for Gas Fired Stovetop

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