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Inspection History Details
Inspection Status: Approved
Inspection History: FIRE INSP - STATE LICENSE
Permit Number - T16FO00071
Inspection Description - FIRE INSP - STATE LICENSE
Inspection Status - Approved
Date | Description | Inspector | Results | Comments |
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08/12/2021 | FIRE INSP - STATE LICENSE | Approved | The inspection and prmit have been completed back in 2016 | |
10/18/2016 | FIRE INSP - STATE LICENSE | Denied | TFC 907.8 Inspection, testing and maintenance. The maintenance and testing schedules and procedures for fire alarm and fire detection systems shall be in accordance with Sections 907.8.1 through 907.8.5 and NFPA 72. 1) You shall provide the fire inspector with a copy of your last annual Fire Alarm Inspection/Test report from a qualified service provider. No record was on site to prove such testing/inspections and maintenance have been performed within the last year. Testing shall document that delayed egress systems are tied into the fire alarm system and that all required egress can be manually opened in the event of an alarm or loss of power to the building. TFC 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 responsible code official. Electrical wiring, devices, appliances and other equipment that is modified or damaged and constitutes an electrical shock or fire hazard shall not be used. 1) You shall remove the electric cord through the wall of Mrs. Burger's office powering the tv. TFC 703.1 Maintenance. The required fire-resistance rating of fire-resistance-rated construction (including walls, fire-stops, shaft enclosures, partitions, smoke barriers, floors, fire-resistive coatings and sprayed fire-resistant materials applied to structural members and fire-resistant joint systems) shall be maintained. 1) You shall repair/replace ceiling tile in snack closet. TFC 604.5 Emergency lighting equipment. Emergency lighting shall be inspected and tested in accordance with Sections 604.5.1 through 604.5.2.1. MONTHLY TEST TFC 604.5.1 Activation test. An activation test of the emergency lighting equipment shall be completed monthly. The activation test shall ensure the emergency lighting activates automatically upon normal electrical disconnect and stays sufficiently illuminated for a minimum of 30 seconds. TFC 604.5.1.1 Activation test record. Records shall be maintained on the premises for a minimum of three years and submitted to the fire code official upon request. The record shall include the location of the emergency lighting tested, whether the unit passed or failed, the date of the test, and the person completing the test. 1) You shall perform a monthly test of every emergency light that is on day care/school property including all areas that students, children in care, staff and teachers function within routinely), documenting the location of each, pass or fail, test date, and person completing test. This record shall be maintained and presented to the fire inspector upon request at the next inspection of your facility. YEARLY TEST TFC 604.5.2 Power test. For battery-powered emergency lighting, A power test of the emergency lighting equipment shall be completed annually. The power test shall operate the emergency lighting for a minimum of 90 minutes and shall remain sufficiently illuminated for the duration of the test. TFC 604.5.2.1 Power test record. Records shall be maintained on the premises for a minimum of three years and submitted to the fire code official upon request. The record shall include the location of the emergency lighting tested, whether the unit passed or failed, the date of the test, and the person completing the test. 1) You shall perform an annual test of the battery powered emergency lighting that is on daycare/school property (including all areas that students, children in care, staff and teachers function within routinely), documenting the location of each, pass or fail, test date, and person completing test. This record shall be maintained and presented to the fire inspector upon request at the next inspection of your facility. TFC 1011.6.3 Exit Sign Power source. Exit signs shall be illuminated at all times. To ensure continued illumination for a duration of not less than 90 minutes in case of primary power loss, the sign illumination means shall be connected to an emergency power system provided from storage batteries, unit equipment or an on-site generator. The installation of the emergency power system shall be in accordance with Section 604. (see testing procedures above in 604.5.1-604.5.2.1) Exception: Approved exit sign illumination means that provide continuous illumination independent of external power sources for a duration of not less than 90 minutes, in case of primary power loss, are not required to be connected to an emergency electrical system. 1) You shall perform monthly and annual tests of the backup power supply to your exit signs that are on daycare/school property (including all areas that students, children in care, staff and teachers function within routinely), documenting the location of each, pass or fail, test date, and person completing test. This record shall be maintained and presented to the fire inspector upon request at the next inspection of your facility. 2) Currently these signs were not operating on back up power: NE exit to ramada, West exit sign near office, South exit sign in exit vestibule " Good job keeping a record of school emergency exit/fire drills. Continue to perform drills on a monthly basis. o Note: The first emergency evacuation drill of each school year shall be conducted within 10 days of the beginning of classes and monthly thereafter. ( TFC Table 405.2 and TFC 408.3.1) |