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Title: Child Care Fire Safety Program North Carolina Fire


1
Child Care Fire Safety Program
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North Carolina Fire Prevention Code
  • 2000 International Fire Code with NC amendments.
  • North Carolina Building Code Council
  • North Carolina Department of Insurance.
  • 2002 Edition

3
Type of Facilities
  • Group E Educational more than 5 children
    older than 2 ½ of age.
  • Group I-4, day care facilities provides care on
    less than 24 hr basis for more than 5 children 2
    ½ or less. See Exception Group I-2, child
    care facilities provides care on a 24 hr. basis
    to more than 5 children 2 ½ age or less
  • Group R-4 provides accommodations in a
    residence occupied as a home by the caregiver for
    persons of any age less than 24 hrs


4
General Precautions
  • Attics, basements, closets, garages, furnace
    rooms and heaters clear of trash and combustible
    material.
  • 304.1 Waste accumulation prohibited. Combustible
    waste material creating a fire hazard shall not
    be allowed to accumulate in buildings or
    structures or upon premises.

5
General Precautions
  • Clearances from ignition sources and combustible
    materials maintained.
  • 305.1 Clearance from ignition sources. Clearance
    between ignition sources, such as light fixtures,
    heaters and flame-producing devices, and
    combustible materials shall be maintained in an
    approved manner.

6
Emergency Planning
  • Approved evacuation plan posted.
  • F404.2 Where required. An approved fire safety
    and evacuation plan shall be prepared and
    maintained for the following occupancies and
    buildings.

7
Emergency Planning
  • Evidence of monthly fire drills posted.
  • 405.1 General. Emergency evacuation drills
    complying with the provisions of this section
    shall be conducted in the occupancies listed in
    404.2 or when required by the code official.
    Drills shall be designed in cooperation with the
    local authorities.

8
Emergency Planning
  • Evidence of monthly fire drills posted.
  • F405.5 Record keeping. Records shall be
    maintained of required emergency evacuation
    drills and include the following information
  • 1. Identity of the person conducting the drill.
  • 2. Date and time of the drill.
  • 3. Notification method used.
  • 4. Staff members on duty and participating.
  • 5. Number of occupants evacuated.
  • 6. Special conditions simulated.
  • 7. Problems encountered.
  • 8. Weather conditions when occupants were
    evacuated.
  • 9. Time required to accomplish complete
    evacuation.

9
Emergency Planning
  • Record of employee training in fire
    prevention/evacuation and annual fire safety
    training on site
  • 406.2 Frequency. Employees shall receive training
    in the contents of fire safety and evacuation
    plans and their duties as part of new employee
    orientation and at least annually thereafter.
    Records shall be kept and made available to the
    code official upon request. Training should
    consist of familiarization of the fire alarm
    system, fire extinguisher use, CPR, Carbon
    Monoxide awareness.
  • Fire Superintendents to provide copy of fire
    training conducted with staff members.

10
Fire Service Features
  • Street Number Posted (4 or higher )
  • 505.1 Address numbers. New and existing buildings
    shall have approved address numbers, building
    numbers, or approved building identification
    placed in a position to be plainly legible and
    visible from the street or road fronting the
    property. These numbers shall contrast with their
    background. Address numbers shall be Arabic
    numerals or alphabet letters. Numbers shall be a
    minimum of 4 inches (102 mm) high with a minimum
    stroke width of 0.5 inch (12.7 mm).

11
Fire Service Features
  • Unobstructed fire apparatus road.
  • 503.1.1 Buildings and facilities. Approved fire
    apparatus access roads shall be provided for
    every facility, building or portion of a building
    hereafter constructed or moved into or within the
    jurisdiction. The fire apparatus access road
    shall comply with the requirements of this
    section and shall extend to within 150 feet (45
    720 mm) of all portions of the facility or any
    portion of the exterior wall of the first story
    of the building as measured by an approved route
    around the exterior of the building or facility.

12
Fire Service Features
  • Hydrants/Fire Department connections/control
    valves clear of obstructions by 3.
  • 508.5.4 Obstruction. Posts, fences, vehicles,
    growth, trash, storage and other materials or
    objects shall not be placed or kept near fire
    hydrants, fire department inlet connections or
    fire protection system control valves in a manner
    that would prevent such equipment or fire
    hydrants from being immediately discernible. The
    fire department shall not be deterred or hindered
    from gaining immediate access to fire protection
    equipment or fire hydrants.

13
Building Services And Systems
  • Approved heating system, listed.
  • 603.4 Portable un-vented heaters. Portable
    un-vented fuel-fired heating equipment shall be
    prohibited in occupancies in Groups A, E, I, R-1,
    R-2, R-3 and R-4.

14
Building Services And Systems
  • Emergency Lighting /Exit lights in good operating
    order.
  • 1003.2.10.1 Where required. Exits and exit access
    doors shall be marked by an approved exit sign
    readily visible from any direction of egress
    travel. Access to exits shall be marked by
    readily visible exit signs in cases where the
    exit or the path of egress travel is not
    immediately visible to the occupants. Exit sign
    placement shall be such that no point in an exit
    access corridor is more than 100 feet (30 480 mm)
    from the nearest visible exit sign.

15
Building Services And Systems
  • Electrical panels clear of storage. (Minimum 30)
  • 605.3 Working space and clearance. A working
    space of not less than 30 inches (762 mm) in
    width, 36 inches (914 mm) in depth and 78 inches
    (1981 mm) in height shall be provided in front of
    electrical service equipment. Where the
    electrical service equipment is wider than 30
    inches (762 mm), the working space shall not be
    less than the width of the equipment. No storage
    of any materials shall be located within the
    designated working space.

16
Building Services And Systems
  • Wiring/fixtures in good condition. (Extension
    cords not suitable for permanent wiring.)
  • 605.1 Abatement of electrical hazards. Identified
    electrical hazards shall be abated. Identified
    hazardous electrical conditions in permanent
    wiring shall be brought to the attention of the
    code official responsible for enforcement of the
    ICC Electrical Code. Electrical wiring, devices,
    appliances and other equipment that is modified
    or damaged and constitutes an electrical shock or
    fire hazard shall not be used.

17
Building Services And Systems
  • Type I hood system over all domestic cooking
    appliances that produce grease laden vapors.
  • 609.2.2 Domestic cooking appliances used for
    commercial purposes. Domestic cooking appliances
    utilized for commercial purposes shall be
    provided with Type I hoods as required for the
    type of appliances and processes in accordance
    with 609.2 and 609.2.1.

18
Fire Resistant Rated Construction
  • Required fire resistant rating maintained.
    (Walls, Partitions, Floors)
  • 703.1 Maintenance. The required fire-resistance
    rating of fire-resistance-rated construction
    (including walls, fire stops, shaft enclosures,
    partitions and floors) shall be maintained. Such
    elements shall be properly repaired, restored or
    replaced when damaged, altered, breached or
    penetrated. Openings made therein for the passage
    of pipes, electrical conduit, wires, ducts, air
    transfer openings, and holes made for any reason
    shall be protected with approved methods capable
    of resisting the passage of smoke and fire.
    Openings through fire-resistance-rated assemblies
    shall be protected by self-closing or
    automatic-closing doors of approved construction
    meeting the fire protection requirements for the
    assembly.

19
Fire Resistant Rated Construction
  • Door-hold open devices/automatic door closures
    operating properly.
  • 703.2.2 Hold-open devices and closers. Hold-open
    devices and automatic door closers, where
    provided, shall be maintained. During the period
    that such device is out of service for repairs,
    the door it operates shall remain in the closed
    position.

20
Interior Decorations and Furnishings
  • No storage of clothing/personal effects in
    corridors and lobbies.
  • 803.3.1 Storage in corridors and lobbies.
    Clothing and personal effects shall not be stored
    in corridors and lobbies.
  • Group E and I-4 Facilities

21
Interior Decorations and Furnishings
  • Maximum 10 of decorative materials covering
    walls. Does not apply to artwork and teaching
    material in classroom. Nothing Suspended from
    Ceiling.

22
Interior Decorations and Furnishings
  • 20 maximum coverage for artwork and teaching
    materials located on corridor walls.
  • 803.3.2 Artwork. Artwork and teaching materials
    shall be limited on the walls of corridors to not
    more than 20 percent of the wall area.
  • Group E, and I-4 Facilities

23
Interior Decorations and Furnishings
  • Exits free of obstructions.
  • 1011.3 Obstructions. A means of egress shall be
    free from obstructions that would prevent its
    use, including the accumulation of snow and ice.

24
Cooking
  • M507.2.2 Domestic cooking appliances used for
    commercial purposes.
  • Domestic cooking appliances utilized for
    commercial purposes shall be provided with Type I
    or II hoods as required for the type of appliance
    and processed in accordance with 507.2 and
    507.2.1
  • Exception- A maximum of 2 residential ranges ( 4
    burner) in stalled in dwelling units, churches,
    schools, day care centers, break areas, and
    similar installations

25
Fire Protection
  • Sprinkler system maintained with annual test
    reports provided.
  • 901.6 Inspection, testing and maintenance. Fire
    detection, alarm and extinguishing systems shall
    be maintained in an operative condition at all
    times, and shall be replaced or repaired where
    defective. Nonrequired fire protection systems
    and equipment shall be inspected, tested and
    maintained or removed.

26
Fire Protection
  • Smoke detector/fire alarm system maintained with
    annual test reports provided.
  • 907.20 Inspection, testing and maintenance. The
    maintenance and testing schedules and procedures
    for fire alarm and fire detection systems shall
    be in accordance with this section and Chapter 7
    of NFPA 72

27
Fire Protection
  • Approved extinguishers mounted properly and in
    good working order.
  • 906.2 General requirements. Fire extinguishers
    shall be selected, installed and maintained in
    accordance with this section and NFPA 10.

28
Fire Protection
  • Cooking suppression systems and hood exhaust
    properly maintained.
  • 6 month testing required.

29
Means of Egress
  • All exits and their access to them shall be free
    of obstructions.
  • All locking devices on exit doors are of an
    approved type.
  • Yards and fencing to allow unobstructed exit to
    exterior of site.

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Child Care Fire Safety ProgramFebruary 06, 2007
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