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Case: T10FR01742

Parcel: 13321074A


Addresses:

6367 E BROADWAY BL


Inspection Status: Approved

Inspection History: VIOL - MEANS OF EGRESS

Case Number - T10FR01742

Inspection Description - VIOL - MEANS OF EGRESS

Inspection Status - Approved

Date Description Inspector Results Comments
09/17/2010 VIOL - MEANS OF EGRESS Approved
08/17/2010 VIOL - MEANS OF EGRESS Violation Blocked exit:
1003.6 Means of egress continuity. The path of egress travel along a means of egress shall not be interrupted by any building element other than a means of egress component as specified in
this chapter. Obstructions shall not be placed in the required width of a means of egress except projections permitted by this chapter. The required capacity of a means of egress system shall not be diminished along the path of egress travel.

_______Clear exit area, and maintain it this way. [All the way out including hallway - remove bread racks and boxes in path
08/17/2010 VIOL - MEANS OF EGRESS Violation Panic Hardware:

TFC2006 / 1028.8 [Tucson Fire Code Modifications] Where panic hardware and fire exit hardware is installed, whether required or not, panic or fire exit hardware shall be the only locking device on the door except where otherwise permitted in this code.

______******Remove security door. The panic hardware door is the only thing allowed - no other locks, doors, chains, etc., etc. ******
Note: Was completed immediately!! Good Job!!
08/17/2010 VIOL - MEANS OF EGRESS Violation Emergency lighting:

IFC2006 [with modifications]/ 1006.3 Illumination emergency power. The power supply for means of egress illumination shall normally be provided by the premise's electrical supply. In the event of power supply failure, an emergency electrical system shall automatically illuminate the following areas: [where currently located]

______Fix all inoperative emergency lights.