Smoke Control Fire-Rated Stairwells Fireproofing of Structural Components Egress Lighting Fire-Resistive Construction Elements Fire and Smoke Dampers Emergency.

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Smoke Control Fire-Rated Stairwells Fireproofing of Structural Components Egress Lighting Fire-Resistive Construction Elements Fire and Smoke Dampers Emergency Power Features of Building Fire and Life Safety Alarms Sprinklers Fire-Rated Corridors Exit Access Number of Required Exits Egress Widths Occupant Loads Elevator Recall Fire Rated Doors & Frames

Fire Extinguisher Size Requirements Size and Placement For Class A Fires Light (Low) Hazard Occupancy Ordinary (Moderate) Hazard Occupancy Extra (High) Hazard Occupancy Minimum rated single extinguisher 2-A* 4-A† Maximum floor area per unit of A 3000 ft ft ft 2 Maximum floor area for extinguisher 11,250 ft‡ Maximum travel distance to extinguisher 75 ft

Fire Extinguisher Placement Requirements Size and placement for class B Hazards Basic Minimum Extinguisher Rating Maximum Travel Distance to Extinguishers ft m Light (low) 5-B B Ordinary (moderate) 10-B B Extra (high) 40-B B

Additional Resources National Fire Sprinkler Association – California Association Licensed Services And Fire Equipment – California Automatic Fire Alarm Association –