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Queens Apartments Should Track Window Guard Notices
Queens tenants, co-op owners, and landlords should know when annual window guard notices and installations apply.
Published June 23, 2026 · Last verified June 23, 2026
Queens apartment buildings run on a lot of quiet annual paperwork, and window guards are one of the pieces worth taking seriously. HPD says owners must install approved window guards where a child age 10 or younger lives, including some common-area windows. There are fire-escape and exit exceptions, so the answer is not simply “put guards everywhere.”
HPD also says owners of multiple dwellings must send an Annual Notice to tenants to learn if guards are needed. NYC Health says landlords give that notice each year between January 1 and January 15. Tenants should answer it, and boards or landlords should save the forms and work orders.
This is one of those city rules that feels ordinary until it is urgent. Handle the notice, installation, and exceptions early, and a Queens building has a cleaner safety paper trail before anyone has to scramble.
For a tenant, that means answering the form even if nothing seems wrong. For an owner, board, or managing agent, it means treating the January notice as part of the building calendar, right alongside heat season and other recurring apartment responsibilities.