Chapter 12.5 HOUSING*
ARTICLE II. LIVABILITY CODE FOR RESIDENTIAL RENTAL DWELLINGS*
Sec. 12.5-24. Fire safety requirements.
(a) Scope. The provisions of this regulation shall govern the
minimum standards for fire safety facilities and equipment. All structures shall
be constructed and maintained to prevent and avoid fire hazards, and in a manner
conducive to fire safety.
(b) Means of
egress.
(1) General. A safe, continuous, and unobstructed means
of egress shall be provided from the interior of a structure to the exterior at
a street, yard, court, or passageway leading to a public open area at
grade.
(2) Direct exit. Each housing unit shall have access directly
to the outside or to a common area that leads directly to the
outside.
(3) Doors. All doors in the required means of egress shall
be easily opened from the inner side.
(4) Fire escapes. All fire
escapes shall be maintained in working condition and structurally
sound.
(5) Exit signs. All exit signs shall be illuminated and
visible.
(6) Emergency escape. Each sleeping room located in a
basement shall have at least one openable window or exterior door for emergency
egress or rescue which has received all necessary and legally required approvals
or shall have access to two (2) separate exits which have received all necessary
and legally required approvals.
(c) Accumulations and
storage.
(1) General. Garbage or rubbish may not be allowed to
accumulate in stairways, passageways, doors, windows, fire escapes or other
means of egress.
(2) Flammable matter. Highly flammable or explosive
matter, such as paints, volatile oils and cleaning fluids or combustible rubbish
such as waste paper, boxes, and rags, may not be accumulated or stored on
premises except in reasonable quantities consistent with normal
usage.
(3) Residential unit. A housing unit may not be located within
a structure containing an establishment handling, dispensing, or storing
flammable liquids with a flash point of one hundred (100) degrees Fahrenheit or
lower, except as provided for in the applicable City of Frederick Building
Code.
(d) Fire resistance ratings. Floors, walls, ceilings, and other
elements and components which are required by the applicable fire code to comply
with a fire resistance rating shall be maintained so that the respective fire
resistance rating of the enclosure, separation, or construction is
preserved.
(e) Fire protection systems.
(1) General. All
fire protection systems and equipment shall be maintained in proper operating
condition at all times.
(2) Smoke detectors.
a. All housing units
shall be provided with a minimum of one single station smoke detector in the
vicinity of each sleeping area.
b. The smoke detectors shall be installed
and maintained in accordance with the State fire laws, Article 38A, subsection
12A, Annotated Code of Maryland, Smoke Detection Systems.
c. When actuated,
the smoke detector shall provide an alarm suitable to warn the occupants within
the unit.
(3) Fire suppression system. Fire suppression systems in
housing units so equipped shall be maintained in good condition, free from
mechanical defect. Sprinkler heads shall be kept clean and free of corrosion and
paint, and may not be bent or damaged.
(4) Fire extinguishers. All
portable fire extinguishers in housing units so equipped shall be visible and
accessible and maintained in an efficient and safe operating
condition.
(f) Fire doors.
(1) All necessary and legally required
fire resistance rated doors or smoke barriers shall be maintained in good
working order, including all hardware necessary for their proper
operation.
(2) The use of door stops, wedges and other hold-open devices
which have not received all necessary and legal approvals or which have been
denied approval is prohibited. (Ord. No. G-88-21, § .14,
12-8-88)
Cross references--Fire protection, Ch. 9; fire
prevention, § 9-5 et seq.; separate accesses required for dwelling units,
§ 12-30.
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