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  1. Check your unit door before leaving. Use the back of your hand to touch the top of the door and around the door handle. If it feels warm, do not leave and instead shelter in place; Open your door slightly if it is cool to check the hallway for smoke. If you see smoke, do not leave and instead shelter in place

  2. Mar 18, 2014 · Fire doors must be certified and properly labeled after installation. Modifications, including the installation of locks or access control mechanisms, must be inspected to ensure they do not compromise the safety, egress and fire containment features of the door and hardware associated with it.

  3. Jan 8, 2011 · (1) Except as provided in Sentences (2) to (5) and 3.3.3.2.(5), every door in a fire separation shall be equipped with a self-closing device designed to return the door to the closed position after each use. (2) Self-closing devices need not be provided on doors to freight elevators and dumbwaiters.

  4. Jul 1, 2022 · (1) A door in a fire separation shall be kept closed when not in use. (2) A door in a fire separation shall be checked as frequently as necessary to ensure that the door remains closed. (b) a door for which an approved fire safety plan contains provisions for closing in the event of a fire emergency.

  5. Do not use extension cords as permanent power connections. Power bars are permitted. Never overload electrical circuits. Ensure that exit doors open easily without the use of a key. Never store flammable liquids or propane tanks inside of a building.

  6. Aug 18, 2014 · Fire doors must be certified and properly labeled after installation. Modifications, including the installation of locks or access control mechanisms, must be inspected to ensure they do not compromise the safety, egress and fire containment features of the door and hardware associated with it.

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