Delaware Administrative Code
Title 1 - Authorities, Boards and Commissions
700 - Delaware State Fire Prevention Commission
702 - Fire Protection in Building Construction
Chapter 3 - Special Fire Safety Provisions For Physically Handicapped People
Section 702-3-3.0 - Inclined Wheelchair Lifts Permitted
Universal Citation: 1 DE Admin Code 702-3-3.0
Current through Register Vol. 28, No. 3, September 1, 2024
3.1 Location.
3.1.1 A single inclined wheelchair lift may
be installed in buildings meeting all of the following criteria:
3.1.1.1 Where permitted, the inclined
wheelchair lift may serve only the first two (2) floors above the level of exit
discharge and only one (1) floor below the level of exit discharge of any
building, and;
3.1.1.2 There are at
least two mean of egress from each floor of the building, that are in
compliance with the applicable provisions of the State Fire Prevention
Regulations, and;
3.1.1.3 The total
occupant load may not exceed thirty (30) persons per floor, and;
3.1.1.4 The building to be equipped with the
inclined wheelchair lift shall be protected with an automatic smoke detection
and fire alarm signaling system in accordance with the National Fire Alarm
Code, NFPA 72, and;
3.1.1.5 There
shall be an interface of the controls for the inclined wheelchair lift and the
fire alarm signaling system to have the wheelchair lift return to the level of
exit discharge, and remain there, if the lift happens to be in use when the
fire alarm signaling system is activated, and;
3.1.1.6 The inclined wheelchair lift shall be
provided with an auxiliary power source to ensure operation of the lift in the
event of a loss of building power, and;
3.1.1.7 The inclined wheelchair lift shall be
provided with controls that will permit the fire department to control the
movement of the lift, and;
3.1.1.8
When not in use the inclined wheelchair lift shall be stored in an upright
position or shall be otherwise designed to be stored in a manner that will not
obstruct egress in any way.
3.1.2 For each floor of a building to be
served with an inclined wheelchair lift, only one of the two required means of
egress as specified in § 3.1.1.2 of this Chapter, may have an inclined
wheelchair lift installed.
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