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2015 IRC Code and Commentary Volume 1 (Residential) - Chapter . . . A landing is required at the top and bottom of each stairway; however, a landing is not required at the top of interior stairways, including an enclosed garage, if a door does not swing over the stairway [see Commentary Figure R311 7 6 (1)]
Stairway Code Requirements - An Overview A summary of stairway and staircase code requirements, including treads, risers and handrails, from the building and residential codes
Residential Stair Code: How to Ensure Your Stairs Are Safe . . . Landings must be at least as long as the stair is wide; a 36-inch-wide stair will need at least 36 inches of space at the top or bottom A landing isn’t required if you have a door at the top of the stairs that swings into the space above
Stair Landing Requirements in U. S. Building Codes | Stair101 In the United States, building codes generally mandate a landing after a certain number of consecutive stair steps to ensure safety and accessibility For standard residential stairs, a landing is typically required after 12 steps