FIRE SAFETY IN THE BUILT-ENVIRONMENT: A CASE STUDY IN A RESIDENTIAL FACILITY
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Categoría del artículo: review
Publicado en línea: 06 ago 2019
Páginas: 27 - 34
Recibido: 12 feb 2019
Aceptado: 31 may 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.21307/acee-2019-020
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© 2019 Mohammad B. HAMIDA et al., published by Sciendo
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Code-compliance checklist for fire safety requirements in residential facilities
A. Means of egress | Yes | No | |
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1. | Exits are not to be less than the required number and capacity as per the code. | ✓ | |
2. | Exit doors are swinging in the direction of egress. | ✓ | |
3. | The travel distance does not exceed 15 meters. | ✓ | |
4. | Exterior doors are leading to discharge outside the building, or a public path. | ✓ | |
5. | Corridors are always lighted when the building is occupied. | ✓ | |
6. | Exit signs are available, and lighted throughout the building. | ✓ | |
7. | There are no barriers that would reduce the width of any exit. | ✓ | |
8. | The phrase “PUSH TO EXIT” is available on all fire doors. | ✓ | |
9. | Exit lighting could be operated using a standby power supply in case of an absence of municipal power supply. | ✓ | |
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10. | An automatic sprinkler system is installed throughout all floors. | ✓ | |
11. | Fire extinguishers are placed every 22 meters, in visible locations. | ✓ | |
12. | Fire extinguishers are mounted on walls. | ✓ | |
13. | Fire extinguishers are inspected annually. | ✓ | |
14. | There is no paint over sprinkler heads, except that of the factory. | ✓ | |
15. | Records of fire protection systems’ inspections are kept for the past 3 years. | ✓ | |
16. | A 1 meter net space is provided around every fire hydrant. | ✓ | |
17. | Fire alarms are provided throughout the building. | ✓ | |
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18. | Power taps are directly plugged into permeant sockets. | ✓ | |
19. | Relocatable cords are not passing through interior walls, finished floors, ceilings, doors or floor finishes, and are not subjected to harm. | ✓ | |
20. | Extension cords are not an alternative to permanent wiring. | ✓ | |
21. | Extension cords are not damaged. | ✓ | |
22. | There are no open junction boxes, as well as open wiring connections. | ✓ | |
23. | Electrical motors do not have any accumulations of oil or dirt. | ✓ | |
24. | The phrase “ELECTRICAL ROOM” is available on all doors of electrical rooms. | ✓ | |
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25. | Fire doors are not blocked in any way. | ✓ | |
26. | The assemblies of fire doors are not modified in any way. | ✓ | |
27. | Fire doors’ closers have enough force to close and latch the door. | ✓ | |
28. | Fire doors remain in closed positions at all times. | ✓ | |
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29. | Storage containing combustibles are kept in an organized manner. | ✓ | |
30. | The storage space is isolated from heat sources. | ✓ | |
31. | There are no combustibles stored in exits, exit enclosures, boiler, mechanical, and electrical rooms. | ✓ | |
32. | Dumpsters and containers are adequately provides throughout the building. | ✓ | |
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33. | The building has a clear, readable address number. | ✓ | |
34. | Accessibility to the fire hydrant are not obstructed in any way. | ✓ | |
35. | Evacuation plans are clearly posted throughout the building. | ✓ | |
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36. | Flammable liquids are not available in the basement. | ✓ | |
37. | There are no more than 10 gallons of flammable and combustible liquids used for operation and maintenance of equipment. | ✓ | |
38. | There is no excessive storage of gas containers throughout the building. | ✓ |