28
What’s On Your Wall? Introduction Department of Public Safety Division of Fire and Life Safety

What’s On Your Wall? Introduction Department of Public Safety Division of Fire and Life Safety

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: What’s On Your Wall? Introduction Department of Public Safety Division of Fire and Life Safety

What’s On Your Wall?

Introduction

Department of Public Safety

Division of Fire and Life Safety

Page 2: What’s On Your Wall? Introduction Department of Public Safety Division of Fire and Life Safety

What’s on your Wall?

The Dos and Don’ts of School Fire Prevention for Teachers

Page 3: What’s On Your Wall? Introduction Department of Public Safety Division of Fire and Life Safety

Overview

RoomsWalls

Hallways

Storage

Sprinklers

Alarms

Exits

Page 4: What’s On Your Wall? Introduction Department of Public Safety Division of Fire and Life Safety

Rooms

Do Don’t

Page 5: What’s On Your Wall? Introduction Department of Public Safety Division of Fire and Life Safety

Rooms

Do Don’t

Page 6: What’s On Your Wall? Introduction Department of Public Safety Division of Fire and Life Safety

Walls

Code Reference §F803.3.2

Artwork and teaching materials shall be limited on the walls of corridors to not more than 20 percent of the wall area

Page 7: What’s On Your Wall? Introduction Department of Public Safety Division of Fire and Life Safety

Walls

Do Don’t

Page 8: What’s On Your Wall? Introduction Department of Public Safety Division of Fire and Life Safety

Walls

Do Don’t

Page 9: What’s On Your Wall? Introduction Department of Public Safety Division of Fire and Life Safety

Hallways

Code Reference §F803.3.1

Clothing and personal effects shall not be stored in corridors and

lobbies

Page 10: What’s On Your Wall? Introduction Department of Public Safety Division of Fire and Life Safety

Hallways

Do Don’t

Page 11: What’s On Your Wall? Introduction Department of Public Safety Division of Fire and Life Safety

Hallways

Do Don’t

Page 12: What’s On Your Wall? Introduction Department of Public Safety Division of Fire and Life Safety

Storage

Code Reference §F315.2.3

Combustible material shall not be stored in boiler rooms, mechanical

rooms or electrical equipment rooms

Page 13: What’s On Your Wall? Introduction Department of Public Safety Division of Fire and Life Safety

Storage

Do Don’t

Page 14: What’s On Your Wall? Introduction Department of Public Safety Division of Fire and Life Safety

Storage

Do Don’t

Page 15: What’s On Your Wall? Introduction Department of Public Safety Division of Fire and Life Safety

Fire Sprinklers

Code Reference §F315.2.1

Storage shall be maintained:

• 2 feet below the ceiling or

• 18 inches below sprinkler head deflectors

Page 16: What’s On Your Wall? Introduction Department of Public Safety Division of Fire and Life Safety

Fire Sprinklers

Do Don’t

Page 17: What’s On Your Wall? Introduction Department of Public Safety Division of Fire and Life Safety

Fire Sprinklers

Do Don’t

Page 18: What’s On Your Wall? Introduction Department of Public Safety Division of Fire and Life Safety

Fire Alarms

Do Don’t

Page 19: What’s On Your Wall? Introduction Department of Public Safety Division of Fire and Life Safety

Exits

EGRESS §F1011

• A means of egress shall be free from obstructions, including the accumulation of snow and ice

Page 20: What’s On Your Wall? Introduction Department of Public Safety Division of Fire and Life Safety

Exits

EGRESS §F1011• Furnishings, decorations or other objects shall

not be placed so as to obstruct exits

• Hangings shall not be placed over exit doors or otherwise be located to conceal an exit. Mirrors shall not be placed on or adjacent to any exit

Page 21: What’s On Your Wall? Introduction Department of Public Safety Division of Fire and Life Safety

Exits

Do Don’t

Page 22: What’s On Your Wall? Introduction Department of Public Safety Division of Fire and Life Safety

Exits

Do Don’t

Page 23: What’s On Your Wall? Introduction Department of Public Safety Division of Fire and Life Safety

Exits

Do Don’t

Page 24: What’s On Your Wall? Introduction Department of Public Safety Division of Fire and Life Safety

13AAC50.070

The State Fire Marshal’s Office has the authority:

Where Not Specifically Mentioned in the Fire Code, the following dangerous conditions or materials must be

remedied.

• dangerous amounts of combustible, explosive, or otherwise hazardous materials

• dangerous accumulations of decorations, rubbish, wastepaper, boxes, shavings, or combustible or flammable liquids or materials

Page 25: What’s On Your Wall? Introduction Department of Public Safety Division of Fire and Life Safety

13AAC50.070

Continued:• accumulations of dust or waste materials in air

conditioning or ventilating systems or of grease in kitchen or other exhaust ducts

• a building or structure which because of a lack of repairs, adequate exit facilities, automatic or other fire-alarm apparatus or fire-extinguishing equipment, or any other cause including age, is hazardous

Page 26: What’s On Your Wall? Introduction Department of Public Safety Division of Fire and Life Safety

13AAC50.070

Continued:

• any other condition that violates this chapter, and which the state fire marshal finds is hazardous.

Page 27: What’s On Your Wall? Introduction Department of Public Safety Division of Fire and Life Safety

Code Reference

Source Document is International Fire Code 2000

Page 28: What’s On Your Wall? Introduction Department of Public Safety Division of Fire and Life Safety

Thank You

Questions?

Please contact the

Division of Fire and Life Safety

South Central Region 907-269-5637

Northern Region907-451-5214

South East Region907-465-4331