High-Rise Hotels New Codes General Fire Safety Information Ted Erb Fire Prevention Officer Bellevue Fire Department April 25 2013.

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High-Rise Hotels New Codes General Fire Safety Information Ted Erb Fire Prevention Officer Bellevue Fire Department April

Rooftop Gardens & Landscaped Roofs Limited to 15,625 s.f. and not to exceed 125’ in length or width Minimum 6’ continuous border between all rooftop equipment Must be irrigated Dead foliage removed at least 2x/year Maintenance plan may be required

Luminescent Stair signs A sign shall be provided at each floor landing in an interior exit stairway and ramp connecting more than three stories designating all of the following: Identification of the stair or ramp Floor level Terminus of the top and bottom of the interior exit stairway and ramp Availability of roof access from the interior exit stairway and ramp for the fire department Direction to the exit discharge The sign shall be located 5 feet (1524 mm) above the floor landing in a position that is readily visible when the doors are in the open and closed positions. In addition to the stairway identification sign, a floor-level sign in raised characters and Braille complying with ICC A117.1 shall be located at each floor level landing adjacent to the door leading from the interior exit stairway and ramp into the corridor to identify the floor level. In new and existing high-rise buildings, these signs must be luminescent

Building Information Cards General Building Info Property name Address # of floors (above and below grade) Use and occupancy classification Estimated building population (i.e. day, night, weekend) Building emergency contact info Building construction information Exit Stair information Location of mechanical rooms, building management systems, fuel tanks, generators, natural gas service Fire protection system info Hazardous material information

Solar Photovoltaic systems New in the 2012 International Fire Code Requires Identification Access and pathways for Fire Department use Washington State has not yet adopted these requirements – likely to go into effect July Some cities may adopt now If you are contemplating a system, please consult with the fire department early in the planning process

Carbon Monoxide Detectors January 1, 2013, state law requires CO alarms be installed in hotels, motels and other locations Sleeping units or dwelling units do not themselves contain a fuel- burning appliance, or a fuel-burning fireplace, or have an attached garage, but are located in a building with a fuel-burning appliance, or a fuel-burning fireplace, or an attached garage, need not be provided with CO alarms provided that: The sleeping unit or dwelling unit is not adjacent to any room that contains a fuel-burning appliance, a fuel-burning fireplace, or an attached garage; and The sleeping unit or dwelling unit is not connected by duct work or ventilation shafts with a supply or return register in the same room to any room containing a fuel-burning appliance, a fuel- burning fireplace, or to an attached garage; and The building has a common area CO alarm system.

Emergency Lighting Equipment Emergency lighting activation monthly Verify automatic activation upon normal electrical disconnect and remain sufficiently illuminated for a minimum of 30 seconds Verification records remain on site for a minimum of 3 years and shall include: Date of test Location of lighting tested Pass/Fail Person completing the test Battery-powered systems shall be tested annually Lighting shall remain sufficiently illuminated for 90 minutes Verification records – same as above

Existing Elevators - FYI Existing elevators with a travel distance of 25’ or more above or below the main floor and intended to serve the needs of emergency personnel for fire-fighting or rescue purposes shall be provided with emergency operation in accordance with ASME 17.3

In Building Radio System Required in all new and existing buildings – except – When approved and building has firefighter telephones – When Fire Chief determines coverage isn’t needed – When use would have an adverse impact on building operations (e.g. telephone switching building) The above criteria likely modified at local level – check with your fire department!

Emergency Planning & Preparedness Do you have a Fire Safety & Evacuation Plan? Do you have an Emergency Operations Plan (Bellevue) Do you train your employees? – On the contents of the fire safety and evacuation plan and their duties when they are hired and annually thereafter? – Fire hazards – Fire alarm signals, evacuation routes, areas of refuge, exterior assembly areas – Location and use of Fire Extinguishers – When hired? – Annually? Do you perform annual evacuation drills?

Confidence Testing

Impairments Do you have an impairment coordinator? Do you have a preplanned impairment plan/program? Do you have tags for impaired systems? Do you notify the fire department when you have an impairment? When the system is restored?

Storage – in all the wrong places

Operational Permits Required Fire Code specifies 46 required operational permits – if pertinent code provisions can be met a permit may be issued. Some examples: Exhibit and Trade Shows Hazardous materials (in use or storage) over exempt amounts Hot works (cutting/welding/grinding) In Building Radio System (Bellevue) Place of assembly Fees? Up to the jurisdiction to determine (BFD = $100.00/permit/year)

Events/Special Events Are you using part of your building/property for a purpose other that what it was designed for? Examples: – Haunted house in your parking garage? – Car show in your lobby Are you hosting a trade or convention involving exhibits? Check with the Fire Department (well in advance) – you may need their approval and permits!