Form Cms-2786w - Fire Safety Survey Report - Icf-Iid (Large Facilities) 2012 Life Safety Code Page 24

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Name of Facility
2012 LIFE SAFETY CODE
ID
MET
NOT
N/A
REMARKS
PART III – NEW RESIDENT BOARD & CARE OCCUPANCIES
PREFIX
MET
K353
Sprinkler System - Maintenance and Testing
Automatic sprinkler and standpipe systems are inspected, tested, and
maintained in accordance with NFPA 25, Standard for the Inspection, Testing
and Maintaining of Water-based Fire Protection Systems. Records of system
design, maintenance, inspection and testing are maintained in a secure
location and readily available.
a) Date sprinkler system was last checked. __________________________
b) Who provided system test. _____________________________________
c) Water system supply source. ___________________________________
33.3.3.5.1, 9.7.5, 9.7.7, 9.7.8, NFPA 25
K354
Sprinkler System - Out of Service
Where a required automatic sprinkler system is out of service for more than
10 hours in a 24-hour period, the authority having jurisdiction shall be notified,
and the building shall be evacuated or an approved fire watch system be
provided for all parties left unprotected by the shutdown until the sprinkler
system has been returned to service.
33.2.3.5.3, 9.7.6.1, 15.5.2 (NFPA 25)
K355
Portable Fire Extinguishers
Portable fire extinguishers shall be in accordance with 9.7.4.1.
32.3.3.5.7
Corridors – Construction of Walls
K362
Access shall be provided from every resident use area to not less than one
means of egress that is separated from all sleeping rooms by walls complying
with 32.3.3.6.3 through 32.3.3.6.6.
Sleeping rooms shall be separated from corridors, living areas, and kitchens
by walls complying with 32.3.3.6.3 through 32.3.3.6.6.
Walls required by 32.3.3.6.1 or 32.3.3.6.2 shall have a fire resistance rating of
not less than 1/2 hour.
32.3.3.6.1, 32.3.3.6.2, 32.3.3.6.3
K363
Corridor – Doors
Doors protecting corridors shall not be required to have a fire protection
rating, but shall be constructed to resist the passage of smoke.
Door-closing devices shall not be required on doors in corridor wall openings,
other than those serving exit enclosures, smoke barriers, enclosures of
vertical openings and hazardous areas.
32.3.3.6.4, 32.3.3.6.5, 32.3.3.6.6
Form CMS-2786W (10/2016)
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