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  1. Apr 18, 2019 · Due to the fact that the expected fire exposure and its challenge to the fire sprinkler system in lodging and rooming houses are no different than that of a single-family residence, an NFPA 13D system would also be permitted. A dormitory. Image source: Amidhara Resort Fire alarm and fire sprinkler requirements for dormitories and hotels

  2. FIRE SAFETY PLANS FOR ROOMING HOUSES INTRODUCTION The Ontario Fire Code, Section 2.8, requires the establishment and implementation of a Fire Safety Plan for every building containing a Group A or B occupancy, and to every building required by the Building Code to have a fire alarm system. The Fire Protection and Prevention Act 1997 states that ...

  3. Jul 17, 2022 · (1) A building to which this Section applies that does not have floor assemblies having a minimum 45 min fire-resistance rating and public corridors or corridors serving sleeping rooms not within a dwelling unit that are not fire-separated from the remainder of the building by a minimum 30 min fire-resistance rating shall have a fire alarm system that complies with Articles 9.10.17.5. and 9.10 ...

  4. Jul 22, 2022 · Existing fire alarm systems. 9.5.4.6. Despite Articles 9.5.4.1. to 9.5.4.4., where the performance and reliability of an existing fire alarm system will provide an adequate early warning level, the existing system may remain, be modified or be extended, if compatibility of the components is maintained and the system is approved. Subsection 9.5.5.

  5. Jul 2, 2022 · Measures in a fire safety plan. 2.8.2.1. (1) A fire safety plan shall be prepared, approved and implemented in buildings and premises to which this Section applies. (2) A fire safety plan shall (a) provide for the emergency procedures to be followed in case of fire, including (i) sounding the fire alarm, (ii) notifying the fire department,

  6. A fire alarm system in accordance with Section 9.6 shall not be required in existing lodging and rooming houses that have an existing smoke detection system meeting or exceeding the requirements of 26.3.4.5.1 where that detection system includes not less than one manual fire alarm box per floor arranged to initiate the smoke detection alarm.

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  8. • The fire alarm system is activated as part of the comprehensive drill [i.e., activated in a manner to assess the response of supervisory staff and building occupants (where applicable) to the alarm condition, or alternatively activated by an individual participating in a given fire scenario situation which is an expected response during the drill.