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Taylor Hatten 8/30/21 Taylor Hatten 8/30/21Section 19.3.6.3.10 of the 2012 Life Safety Code says corridor doors shall not be held open by any device other than those that release when the door is pushed or pulled.
Taylor Hatten 8/27/21 Taylor Hatten 8/27/21Section 8.4.9 of NFPA 110-2010 does specifically state that only Level 1 EES are required to have a 36-month 4-hour load test.
Taylor Hatten 8/26/21 Taylor Hatten 8/26/21Most fire-caulk fire-stop materials are not UL listed for use on a fire-rated door assembly.
Taylor Hatten 8/25/21 Taylor Hatten 8/25/21The Life Safety Code does not require ceilings to be caulked, gasketed, or clipped.
Taylor Hatten 8/24/21 Taylor Hatten 8/24/21Section 3.3.90.2 of the 2012 Life Safety Code says the interior finish is the exposed surface of walls, ceilings, and floors within buildings.
Taylor Hatten 8/23/21 Taylor Hatten 8/23/21This issue is not regulated by NFPA standards, so you can pretty much discharge the air from a HEPA negative air machine anywhere you are permitted to by your Infection Control people.
Taylor Hatten 8/20/21 Taylor Hatten 8/20/21If the SPD had combustible supplies then the room would be considered a storage room containing combustible supplies and would have to be treated as a hazardous area.
Taylor Hatten 8/18/21 Taylor Hatten 8/18/21Unfortunately, NFPA 99-2012 does not address specifically where to store partially full cylinders.
Taylor Hatten 8/17/21 Taylor Hatten 8/17/21Having a spot cooler in the corridor that obstructs the required width of the corridor is a life safety deficiency.
Taylor Hatten 8/16/21 Taylor Hatten 8/16/21Section 19.7.1.6 of the 2012 Life Safety Code says the fire drills must be conducted under varied conditions.
Taylor Hatten 8/13/21 Taylor Hatten 8/13/21Early detection and suppression systems are the best form of preventing those fires from getting out of control.