FIRE CODE NEWSLETTER

Similar documents
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Public Safety and Security Department of Fire Services

News from CPSC. U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. Office of Information and Public Affairs Washington, DC 20207

LA GRANGE FIRE DEPARTMENT OCTOBER 2016

ADMINISTRATOR S WEEKLY REPORT # August 5 th through August 11 th, 2013

NEWS from CPSC. U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission

NEWS from CPSC. U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. Lenovo Expands Recall of ThinkCentre Desktop Computers

Family Foster Home Fire Safety Evaluation Checklist Instructions

ADMINISTRATOR S WEEKLY REPORT # March 2 nd through 8 th, 2015

YTD. IT Manager Smith attended the quarterly ESO Oversight Committee meeting on Monday, October 29 th in Bellevue.

YTD. Administrator Robertson attended the Auburn Area Chamber of Commerce meeting on Tuesday, July 17 th in Auburn.

YTD. The Quarterly Safety Committee meeting was held on Monday, October 15 th at Station 35.

HOLLY HILL FIRE DEPARTMENT

MINUTES BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS REGULAR MEETING THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, :30 PM EMERGENCY SERVICES BUILDING-QUASSUK ROAD

CITY OF BROOKFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT Annual Report

YTD. The monthly Safety Committee meeting was held on Monday, July 2 nd at GSA Station 35.

ADMINISTRATOR S WEEKLY REPORT # October 8 th through 14 th, 2012

Centers for Regional Excellence. Downriver Fire Authority. Organization Committee Objective. Operations Committee Report 2007

Welcome to the Keys to a Successful Fire / Life Safety Inspection and Sustained Tenant & Building Safety

Report. Would You Like To Recycle Your Christmas Tree Hassle Free?

Project phasing plan (if applicable) 12 copies of site plan

Robbinsdale Fire Department Serving Our Community Since 1909

September 1, Sincerely, Mike Montgomery Fire Marshal. M.S. Montgomery Fire Marshal

ADMINISTRATOR S WEEKLY REPORT # August 4 th through 10 th, 2014

Appendix C. Community Facilities Correspondence

South Lyon Fire Department 2012 Annual Report

YTD. The monthly Safety Committee Meeting was held on Monday, April 1 st at Station 35.

ADMINISTRATOR S WEEKLY REPORT # August 6 th through August 12 th, 2012

FIRE PROTECTION DIVISION PRIMARY FOCUS

YTD. DC Olson attended the City of Auburn Blue Ribbon Commission meeting on Tuesday, August 7 th at Auburn City Hall.

Fire Protection Systems Plan Review

ADMINISTRATOR S WEEKLY REPORT # May 5 th through 11 th, 2014

Mount Prospect Fire Department

Conducting Residential Cross Connection Inspections

Detecting Your Needs Signaling Change

REPORT TO COUNCIL. DATE: August 1, 2006 REPORT NO.: FD SUBMITTED BY: Gordon (Shorty) Smith FILE NO.: Fire Chief

FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION*

BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT STAFF REPORT Date: September 12, 2011

LTF&R FEBRUARY 2018 MONTHLY REPORT

Christmas in October 2016 Team Captain Training

Monthly Report for November 2017

Lake Bluff Daily Log

SEMINOLE FIRE DEPARTMENT TENT PERMIT CONDITIONS

YTD. Administrator Robertson met with the police chiefs from Auburn and Pacific to discuss issues of mutual interest on Tuesday, August 4 th.

YTD. Senior Staff held their weekly meeting on Tuesday, October 24 th, at Headquarters Station 31.

Burn Injury Investigation Report Preparing a Live Fire Prop for Use Miami-Dade County Fire Rescue Department, November 18, 2011

YTD. Negotiations continued on the Battalion Chiefs Collective Bargaining Agreement on Tuesday, May 3 rd at Headquarters Station 31.

linden GARDEN CLUB OF PINEWILD AUGUST 2017 NEWSLETTER

You are required to READ ALL PAGES. of this application

SAFETY COURTESY PROFESSIONALISM EFFICIENCY

Waste Collection Guidelines

Lenoir Fire Department

We have reviewed the proposed concept plans for Beehive Homes and have the following comments:

LA GRANGE FIRE DEPARTMENT SEPTEMBER 2017

NFPA Fire Inspector I Study Guide

MONROE COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT HURRICANE S THAT AFFECTED THE KEYS

King William County Board of Supervisors Vision Statement

Brighton Fire Rescue District

HIGH-RISE RETROFIT ORDINANCES - NO and NO

(3) Chart. The following chart illustrates the above hours: TABLE INSET:

Plumas Eureka Fire Department Fire Chief s Report For August 9, 2017 By Tom Forster

Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District Prevention Bureau Standard

CITY OF PASADENA FIRE DEPARTMENT

Large-Loss Fires in the United States 2017

AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM STANDARDS Development Standard #4.1 (Commercial Installations)

To protect the lives and property of citizens, by providing professional fire and life safety services to people in need.

2017 Year End Report

YTD. DC Swearingen attended the Zone 3 Operations Chiefs meeting on Tuesday, June 23 rd at Valley Communications Center.

GLENDALE FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE MARSHAL S OFFICE

Attention Seawall and Dock Contractors

NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION Fourth Survey of the Needs of the U. S. Fire Service

H BUTCH BROWNING FIRE MARSHAL BUILDING REHABILITATION

City of Highland Weekly Report

Why did we come up with this system?

South Elgin & Countryside Fire Protection District

FIRE IMPAIRMENT NOTICE

LA GRANGE FIRE DEPARTMENT JANUARY 2018

TOWN OF PALM BEACH FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. Patricia Strayer, P.E., Town Engineer Phone: ,

Egress Window. Requirements for Building Permit Application

LAKE JOHANNA FIRE DEPARTMENT

RELEASE DEVICES RELEASE DEVICE-WPS MODELS A/B INSTALLATION MANUAL U.L. LISTED CANADIAN LISTED CSFM: :100 GENERAL DESCRIPTION:

Tire Storage. Michigan Fire Inspectors Society Fall Conference

COUNTY OF BERGEN DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY INSTITUTE POLICE, FIRE & EMS ACADEMIES 281 Campgaw Road Mahwah, N.J.

ADMINISTRATOR S WEEKLY REPORT # September 12 th through 18 th, 2011

COMMERCIAL (IBC) FIRE ALARM SUBMITTAL GUIDE

NCEHSA Conference. Carbon Monoxide Detector Regulations for Lodging Establishments (S.L )

DPS Factory Training

GLENDALE FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE MARSHAL S OFFICE

FIRE INSPECTION GUIDELINES FOR FOSTER GROUP HOME PARENTS Effective June 1, 2002, Update September 2011

YTD. The annual Washington State Auditor s Office financial and accountability audit continued during the week.

SUWANNEE RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT REQUEST FOR BID NO. 15/16-003AO FIRE ALARM SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND MONITORING.

ADMINISTRATOR S WEEKLY REPORT # July 18 th through July 24 th, 2011

Combining Old and New Systems in Existing Buildings and Other Retrofit Tales. By Paul Jewett CFAA Technician Number 11

Cold Springs Tribal TANF Newsletter December 2016

Skilled Healthcare Documentation Requirements Life Safety and Fire Protection

East Linden Estates Newsletter

YTD. The VRFA Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee held their monthly meeting on Tuesday, June 2 nd at GSA Station 35.

Los Angeles Trade Technical College Student Employment Center PLUMBING. Full Time

MISSION To prevent the loss of life and property and to reduce injury by providing emergency response, education and prevention services.

Fire & Life Safety Supplemental Rules & Regulations for New Construction & Significant Remodels

LA GRANGE FIRE DEPARTMENT OCTOBER 2017

Transcription:

FIRE CODE NEWSLETTER AUGUST 2009 Offic e of the Fire Code Offici al, Colli er County,Florida Special Points of Interest: Hurricane Preparedness for Construction Sites Kidde Smoke Detector Recall Fire Sprinkler Remodel Fire Prevention Week 2009 Recommended Hurricane Preparedness for Construction Sites Construction sites can present a unique danger of wind blown debris or possible collapse in the event of a hurricane. Pre-planning and readiness is essential for both public safety and post storm cleanup. This checklist below should assist you in making your jobsite safe. It is important that these preparations be completed 48 hours in advance of landfall of a hurricane warning for Collier County. Site Preparation Clean site of loose materials to minimize flying debris Tie down job trailers and portable structures (including toilets) Secure lids of dumpsters Brace new landscaping Remove sand/trash from roadway gutters and drainage systems Remove construction vehicles and equipment or move inside Inside this issue: Hurricane Preparedness For Construction Sites News from CPSC Kidde Smoke Alarm Recall 1 2 Construction Materials Band and stake down plywood, lumber, scaffolding, ECT. All materials inside buildings should be banded together Remove all wood scraps around trailers and site Roofing Materials Do not load tile onto roof if it cannot be installed 48 hrs prior predicted landfall Remove and secure roof materials prior to 48 hrs prior to predicted landfall Fire Sprinkler Remodel Why do we ask for that? Fire Prevention Week Event Planned for Oct 3rd Upcoming Events 5 3 4 Structural Building Elements Shore up unsupported walls, frame or block Inspect trusses to insure anchors and hurricane clips are in place Plywood not installed should be removed to the ground Lower tower cranes if possible Inspect tie down on construction and sales trailers Secure any antennas Windows and Glass If possible, install panels over windows and sliding glass doors Secure all windows and doors If you have any specialized equipment or building material that could be utilized post-storm by responding emergency crews, please call them and let them know. Submitted by Dave Raub Fire Marshal, North Naples Fire District

Page 2 Kidde Recalls Dual Sensor Smoke Alarms; Can Fail to Warn of a Fire WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with the firm named below, today announced a voluntary recall of the following consumer product. Consumers should stop using recalled products immediately unless otherwise instructed. Name of Product: Kidde Model PI2000 Dual Sensor Smoke Alarms Units: About 94,000 Manufacturer: Walter Kidde Portable Equipment Inc., of Mebane, N.C. Hazard: An electrostatic discharge can damage the unit, causing it not to warn consumers of a fire. Incidents/Injuries: The firm has received two reported incidents of smoke alarm malfunctions involving electrostatic discharge during installation. No injuries have been reported. Description: This recall involves Kidde dual sensor smoke alarms model PI2000. The alarms can be identified by two buttons, HUSH and PUSH AND HOLD TO TEST WEEKLY, which are located on the front/center of the alarm. The model number and date code are on the back of the smoke alarm. Only date codes 2008 Aug.01 through 2009 May 04 are included in this recall. Sold at: Retail, department, and hardware stores and through electrical distributors nationwide from August 2008 through May 2009 for between $30 and $40. Manufactured in: China Remedy: Consumers should contact Kidde immediately to receive a free replacement smoke alarm. Consumer Contact: For additional information, contact Kidde toll-free at (877) 524-2086 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, or visit the firm s Web site at www.kidde.com

Page 3 Why do we ask for that? Some often wonder why in the world we ask for certain information. So let s try and clear up some of the reasons for you. One thing that is needed when sprinkler contractors are doing a remodel is the original design criteria, the location of the riser, and a footprint plan of the building. Let s discuss these three things. The original design criteria is important to know since the retrofit often does not involve recalculating the system. And, even if it does, it provides background information on the system itself. For instance, although NFPA 13 places limits on the space each head can protect such as 225 square feet for light hazard for standard coverage heads, many times the original design was not done at the maximum spacing. The desire to minimize pipe sizes and save money might mean the design works better for doing that at less than 225 sq. ft. It may have been designed at 196 sq. ft per head. If now a contractor comes in to retrofit and, again to save money, designs the remodeled area to the maximum 225 sq. ft. per head, the system may be unable to operate correctly as it will require significantly more water and subsequently pressure in the example given. Information regarding the existing system may be available from the calc plate, previous design records or intimate knowledge. In either case, it gives the Fire Code Office something to judge the remodel design on and should be included on the plans. Other information that is helpful, especially if the contractor chooses not to re-calculate the system, is the location of the remodel work area in relation to the design area(s). For instance, the remodel area may be on the second floor of a three story building, it might be a light hazard area but the design was for ordinary group I or II, or it could be that the remodel is closer to the riser. Which brings up the next point. Providing a footprint plan showing the location of the work area and the location of the riser are also helpful to determine the need for calculations. This can allow the plan reviewer to feel comfortable with the decision to forgo calculations and provides better insight into the designers thoughts on the project. Certainly avoiding the need for calculations is cost saving and providing the reasons why by providing the original design information, the riser location and a footprint plan of the building would help prevent a letter of rejection asking why calculations were not provided. Submitted by Jackie de la Osa, CFPS Deputy Fire Code Official Lighten Up The boss was complaining in our staff meeting the other day that he wasn't getting any respect. Later that morning he went to a local card and novelty shop and bought a small sign that read, "I'm the Boss". He then taped it to his office door. Later that day when he returned from lunch, he found that someone had taped a note to the sign that said. "Your wife called, she wants her sign back!"

Page 4 FIRE PREVENTION WEEK 2009 STAY FIRE SMART! DON T GET BURNED! SATURDAY OCTOBER 3RD, 10 AM 4 PM FLEISCHMANN PARK, CITY OF NAPLES A multi-agency fire prevention day is planned for Saturday October 3, from 10:00 am- 4:00 pm at Fleischmann Park in the City of Naples. Each fire department in the county will focus on a specific topic to provide an even greater learning opportunity that meets the needs of all of the citizens of Collier County. Some of the topics include home fire safety, senior fire safety, high rise safety and brush fire safety. In addition to the fire safety information, each fire agency will have an apparatus on display. There will be a variety of apparatus: Crash Fire from the airport, Forestry s helicopter and tractor, North Naples antique fire truck, to name a few. The Seminole Tribe will provide fire extinguisher training. Children and adults can tour the fire and life safety house. The North Naples Fire Academy will assist with this event. Other non fire agencies will be participating. Events include proper car seat installation, blood pressure checks, and EMS. And if that wasn t enough, the event is free of charge! Submitted by Pamela DeMeo Education Chairman Collier County Fire Marshals Association Murphy's Law: Office equipment that has broken down will work perfectly when the repairman arrives.

Page 5 2800 North Horseshoe Dr. 239-252-3473 Phone: 239-252-3473 Fax: 239-403-2393 C O L L I E R C O U N T Y We re on the Web Colliercountyfiremarshals.com Your Comments or Suggestions are Welcome Please email to Firecode@colliergov.net MISSION STATEMENT The Office of the Fire Code Official of Collier County, Florida is dedicated to the protection of life and property within the Fire Control and Rescue Districts of Collier County through preemptive and proactive prevention services including the following: Countywide Uniform Interpretation and Application of Fire and Life Safety Codes, Standards and Ordinances Maintenance of Contemporary Fire and Life Safety Codes, Standards and Ordinances Liaison between County Government and Fire Districts Fire and Life Safety Information, Education and Consultation Project Plan Review and Permitting for New Construction Databasing, Recordkeeping and Fee Accounting Field visits for Project Troubleshooting Statistical Analysis and Fire Problem Intelligence Gathering UPCOMING EVENTS Collier County Fire Marshals Association 2009 Meeting Schedule JANUARY 29 MARCH 19 MAY 21 JULY 23 SEPTEMBER 17 NOVEMBER 12 Meeting starts at 9 am Terracina Grand 6825 Davis Blvd. Collier County Fire Marshals Association Meeting Date: Thursday, September 17, 2009 Time: 9 a.m. Place: Terracina Grand 6825 Davis Blvd For more information contact Linda at 239-252-3473 FFMIA 61st Annual Fire Prevention Conference Pride, Professionalism and Passion November 2-November 5, 2009 Sheraton Orlando North 600 North Lake Destiny Drive Maitland, FL 32751 For more information contact the Florida Fire Marshals and Inspectors Association at info@ffmia.org