Title: College and University Fire Prevention
1College and UniversityFire Prevention
- Oklahoma State Fire Marshals Office
2State Adopted Codes
- 1999 BOCA Building Code
- 1999 BOCA Fire Prevention Code
- 1997 NFPA 101 Life Safety Code
3Occupancy Classification
- The use group is determined by the subject being
taught - Most instructional areas are Business Use Group
- Areas with more than 50 occupants are Assembly
- Laboratories with chemicals have special
requirements - Dormitories are R-2 Residential Use Group
4Business Use Occupancies
- Means of Egress Components
- Doors NFPA 101 5-2.1
- Delayed egress to comply with NFPA 101
5-2.1.6.1 - Access-controlled egress to comply with NFPA 101
5-2.1.6.2
5Business Use Occupancies
- Stairs comply with NFPA 5-2.2
- Number of EXITS
- Two separate exits
- Provided on every story
- Accessible from every part of every story and
mezzanine - With exceptions 1 through 4 permitted
- NFPA 101 27-2.4.1
6Business Use Occupancies
- No dead-end corridor may exceed 50 feet
- NFPA 101 27-2.5.2
7Business Use Occupancies
- Arrangement of means of egress
- No common path of travel may exceed 75 feet
- NFPA 101 27-2.5.3
- Travel distance to Exit may not exceed 200 feet
- NFPA 101 27-2.6
8Business Use Occupancies
- Emergency Lighting is required when
- The building is two or more stories in height
- The occupancy is subject to 100 or more occupants
above or below the level of discharge - The occupancy is subject to 1,000 occupants
- Windowless or underground
9Business Use Occupancies
- Means of egress are required to have signs
- NFPA 101 27-2.10
- Vertical Openings
- Every stairway, elevator shaft, escalator
opening, and other vertical opening shall b e
enclosed or protected in accordance with 6-2.4.5
with exceptions 1 through 5 - NFPA 10127-3.1
10Business Use Occupancies
- Interior wall and ceiling finish is required to
be Class A or Class B in exits and enclosed
corridors - Interior wall and ceiling finish is required to
be Class A, Class B, or Class C in other areas - NFPA 10127-3.4
11Business Use Occupancies
- Fire Alarm systems are required when
- The building is two or more stories in height
above the level of exit discharge - The occupancy is subject to 100 or more occupants
above or below the level of discharge - The occupancy is subject to 1,000 or more total
occupants - NFPA 101 27-3.4.1
12Residential Occupancies - Dormitories
- Definition Dormitories
- Buildings or spaces in buildings where group
sleeping accommodations are provided for more
than 16 persons who are not members of the same
family in one room or a series of closely
associated rooms under joint occupancy and single
management, with or without meals, but without
individual cooking facilities
13Dormitories
- Doors
- No door in any means of egress shall be locked
against egress when the building is occupied with
exception of delayed egress locks complying with
NFPA 101 5-2.1.6.1 and access-controlled egress
doors complying with NFPA 101 5-2-1.6.2 - NFPA 101 17-2.2.2
14Delayed Egress Doors
- Approved, listed, delayed egress locks are
permitted in buildings protected throughout by an
approved, supervised automatic fire detection
system, or an approved, supervised automatic fire
sprinkler system provide that
15Delayed Egress Doors
- The doors unlock upon actuation of an approved,
supervised automatic sprinkler system or upon
actuation of any heat detector or not more than
two smoke detectors of an approved, supervised
automatic fire detection system
16Delayed Egress Doors
- The doors unlock upon loss of power controlling
the lock or locking mechanism
17Delayed Egress Doors
- The doors unlock upon disablement of the
automatic fire detection system, sprinkler
system, or the means of sprinkler system
supervision
18Delayed Egress Doors
- An irreversible process releases the lock within
15 seconds upon application to the release device
required for not more than 3 seconds - The initiation shall activate a signal near the
door
19Delayed Egress Doors
- On the door adjacent to the release device, there
is a readily visible, durable sign in letters at
least 1 inch height and at least 1/8 inch stroke
that reads - PUSH DOOR UNTIL ALARM SOUNDS
- DOOR CAN BE OPENED IN 15 SECONDS
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22Access Controlled Doors
- Access-controlled egress doors are permitted to
be equipped with an approved entrance and egress
system provide that - A sensor is provided on the egress side arranged
to detect an occupant approaching the doors and
the doors are arranged to unlock upon detection
of approaching occupant or loss of power
23Access Controlled Doors
- Loss of power to that part of the access control
system that locks the doors automatically unlocks
the doors - The doors are arranged to unlock from a manual
release device located 40 inches to 48 inches
vertically above the floor within 5 feet of the
secured doors. The manual release device shall
be readily accessible and read - PUSH TO EXIT
24 Doors Access Controlled Doors
- When operated, the manual release device shall
result in direct interruption of power to the
lock -- independent of the access control system
electronics -- and the doors shall remain
unlocked for at least 30 seconds
25Access Controlled Doors
- Activation of the building automatic sprinkler or
fire detection system automatically unlocks the
doors - The doors remain unlocked until the
fire-protective signaling system has been
manually reset
26Dormitory Egress
- Not less than two exits shall be accessible from
every floor, including floors below the level of
exit discharge and occupied for public purposes - NFPA 101 17-2.3.1
27Dormitory Egress
- No common path of travel shall exceed 35 feet
- NFPA 101 17-2.5.2
- No dead-end corridor shall exceed 50 feet
- NFPA 101 17-2.5.3
28Dormitory Egress
- Means of egress shall be illuminated
- NFPA 101 17-2.8
- Emergency lighting is required in all buildings
with more than 25 rooms - NFPA 101 17-2.9
- Means of egress is required to have signs
- NFPA 101 17-2.10
29Dormitories - Protection of Vertical Openings
- Every stairway, elevator shaft, and other
vertical opening shall be enclosed or protected - Exceptions 1 through 5
30Get Out and Stay Alive
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31Dormitory - Protection from Hazards
- The following areas are deemed hazardous and
require 1-hour separation or sprinklers - Boiler and fuel-fired heater rooms serving more
than a single guest room - Employee locker rooms, gift or retail shops
- Bulk laundries, guest laundries over 100 sq ft
- Maintenance shops, trash rooms, storage rooms
- NFPA 101 17-3.2.2
32Dormitory - Interior Finish
- Interior wall and ceiling finish material are
required to comply with 6-5.5 - Exit enclosures Class A or Class B
- Other spaces Class A, Class B, or Class C
- NFPA 101 17-3.3.3
33Dormitory - Interior Finish
- Curtains, draperies, and other similar loosely
hanging furnishings and decorations are required
to be flame resistant - NFPA 101 17-3-3.4
34Dormitory Detection Alarm
- A fire alarm system is required in all dormitory
buildings, except where each room has an exterior
exit door - NFPA 101 17-3.4.1
35Dormitory Detection Alarm
- Initiation
- Manual means
- At any control station or desk
- By the sprinkler system or fire detection system
- NFPA 101 17-3.4.2
- Sleeping room smoke detectors are not required to
initiate the building fire alarm system
36Dormitory Detection Alarm
- Occupant notification shall be provided
automatically - NFPA 101 17-3.4.3.1
- Immediate notification of the public fire
department by telephone or other means - NFPA 17-4.3.2
37Dormitory Detection Alarm
- An approved, single-station smoke alarm is
required to be installed in every guest room and
every living area and sleeping room within a
guest suite - The alarms are not required to be interconnected
- Single-station smoke alarms without secondary
power source are permitted - NFPA 10117-3.4.4.2
38Dormitory Extinguishing Requirements
- In buildings up to and including 4 stories NFPA
13R sprinkler systems are permitted - NFPA 101 17-3.5.1
- All high-rise (more than75 ft in height)
buildings shall be protected throughout by an
approved, supervised automatic sprinkler system
installed in accordance with NFPA 13 - NFPA 101 17-3.5.2
39Dormitory Extinguishing Requirements
- Portable fire extinguishers shall be provided in
hazardous areas and throughout the building to
NFPA 10 - NFPA 101 17-3.5.3
40Dormitory Corridors
- Exit access corridor walls shall consist of fire
barriers having a minimum of - ½-hour fire resistance rating
- NFPA 101 17-3.6.1
41Dormitory Corridor Doors
- Doors that open onto exit access corridors shall
have a minimum 20-min fire protection rating in
accordance with 6-2.3 - NFPA 101 17-3.6.2
- Doors that open onto exit access corridors shall
be self-closing and self-latching - NFPA 101 17-3.6.3
42Dormitory Corridor Doors
- Unprotected openings shall be prohibited in exit
access corridor walls and doors - NFPA 101 17-3.6.4
43Dormitory Corridor Doors
- Transoms, louvers, or transfer grilles shall be
prohibited in walls or doors of exit access
corridors (see exceptions in code) - NFPA 101 17-3.6.5
44Precautions Against Fire
- Required fire doors and smoke barrier doors shall
be maintained in good working order, including
the hardware necessary for the proper operation
thereof - Fire door assemblies shall not be modified
- BOCA Fire Prevention Code - 303.4
45Precautions Against Fire
- Door stops, wedges and other unapproved hold-open
devices are prohibited on fire doors - BOCA F-303.4.1
- Swinging fire doors shall close from the
full-open position and shall latch automatically - BOCA F-303.4.2
46Precautions Against Fire
- Horizontal or vertical sliding and rolling fire
doors shall be inspected and tested at least
annually by the owner or legal building
representative
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48Precautions Against Fire
- Swinging fire doors shall have a maximum undercut
of ¾ inch - BOCA F-303.4.4
- Glazing installed in fire doors is required to
comply with the building code - BOCA F-303.4.5
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50Precautions Against Fire
- All identified electrical hazards are required to
be abated - BOCA F-310.1
- Illumination is required for all service
equipment areas, motor control centers and
electrical panel boards - BOCA F-310.2
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52Precautions Against Fire
- Clearance of not less than 30 inches shall be
provide between all electrical service equipment
and storage - BOCA 310.3
- Multiplug adaptors, such as cube adaptors,
unfused plug strips or any other device not
complying with NFPA 70 is prohibited - BOCA 310.4
53Precautions Against Fire
- Extension cords and flexible cords shall not be a
substitute for permanent wiring
54Precautions Against Fire
- Extension cords and flexible cords shall not be
affixed to structures, extended through walls,
ceilings or floors, or under doors or floor
coverings, nor shall such cords be subject to
environmental damage or physical impact - BOCA F-310.5
55Precautions Against Fire
- Open junction boxes and open-wiring splices are
prohibited - Approved covers are to be provided for all switch
and electrical outlet boxes - BOCA F-310.6
56Precautions Against Fire
- Electrical appliances and fixtures shall be
tested and listed in published reports or
inspected electrical equipment by an approved
agency - BOCA F-310.7
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58Precautions Against Fire
- All fire protection systems that were installed
in compliance with any law, ordinance or order,
shall be maintained in an operative condition at
all times - BOCA F-504.1
- All water sprinkler and water-spray extinguishing
systems and standpipe systems shall be
periodically inspected, tested, and maintained in
accordance with the requirements of NFPA 25 - BOCA F-506.1
59Precautions Against Fire
- A structure is not permitted to be altered in any
manner that will reduce the number of means of
egress or the capacity of the means of egress
below that which was required for the structure
when constructed - BOCA F-604.1
60Precautions Against Fire
- Structures shall not be occupied during repairs
or alterations unless the required means of
egress is maintained - BOCA F-604.2
61Precautions Against Fire
- The means of egress is required to be maintained
in a safe condition and available for immediate
utilization and free of obstructions at all times - BOCA F-605.1
- Security devices affecting means of egress shall
be subject to approval - BOCA F-605.1
62Precautions Against Fire
- An exit shall not be utilized for any purpose
that interferes with its function as a means of
egress - BOCA F-606.1
- Combustible or flammable material is not to be
placed, stored or kept in any portion of an exit,
elevator car or hoistway, or at the bottom of a
stairway - BOCA F-606.1.1
63Precautions Against Fire
- All means of egress doors shall be readily
openable from the side from which egress is to be
made without a key, special knowledge, or effort - BOCA F-608.1
- All doors that could mistaken as a means of
egress are to be identified as to use or
identified as Not an Exit
64Precautions Against Fire
- A fire safety plan and evacuation procedure is
required to be submitted and approved for every
high-rise building - BOCA F-701.1
65Precautions Against Fire
- Decorations, furnishings and equipment impairing
the visibility of egress sign are not permitted - BOCA F-610.5
66Oklahoma State Fire Marshal 2401 N.W. 23rd
StreetSuite 4Oklahoma City, OK
73107405/522-5005