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Building Safety in Islip, NY (2026)

4 verified building safety rules for Islip, New York, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

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Lead Paint

Islip landlords must comply with NY Public Health Law Article 13, Title X (Lead Poisoning Prevention) and federal EPA RRP Rule 40 CFR Part 745 for pre-1978 rental properties. Suffolk County DOHS investigates elevated blood lead cases and can order abatement.

Building Safety: Lead Paint

Heavy Restrictions

EPA Lead RRP Program

Renovation, Repair & Painting (RRP) Program Under the RRP Rule, firms that perform RRP projects that disturb lead-based paint in housing or child-occupied facilities built before 1978 must be trained and certified in lead-safe work practices. Learn about RRP Lead-Based Paint Activities Program Lead-based paint activities identify and address lead-based paint hazards in housing and child-occupie...

Elevator Maintenance

Elevators in Islip buildings are regulated under 12 NYCRR Part 8 (Elevators and Related Equipment) administered by NY Department of Labor. Periodic inspections and tests by licensed elevator inspectors are required, with five-year full-load safety tests.

Building Safety: Elevator Maintenance

Heavy Restrictions

Scaffold & Sidewalk Shed

Islip requires building permits for scaffolding over 6 ft under Town Code Chapter 68. NY State Industrial Code Rule 23 governs worker safety. Sidewalk sheds required for work over 40 ft on public ways.

Building Safety: Scaffold Rules

Some Restrictions

Pest Control

Islip Property Maintenance Code Chapter 51 requires owners to keep structures free of rodents and insects. NY State Sanitary Code Part 2 and NYS Property Maintenance Code §302.5 apply. Commercial applicators must be DEC-certified.

Building Safety: Pest Control

Some Restrictions

Looking for Suffolk County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Islip city rules.

Building Safety in Suffolk County