Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
PURPOSE: This amendment replaces "the effective date
of these rules" with "July 30, 1995" and adds language moved from 5 CSR
25-300.030.
(1) These general
fire safety requirements shall be followed at all facilities:
(A) At least one (1) portable, operable
flashlight shall be accessible to staff;
(B) All flammable materials shall be stored
properly and accessible only to authorized persons;
(C) House numbers shall be plainly visible
from the street, or the location of the facility shall be made known to the
local fire department;
(D) If child
care is provided after dark, emergency lighting with a battery back-up shall be
required;
(E) Facilities beginning
operation after July 30, 1995, shall have a minimum ceiling height of seven
feet (7') in all areas used for child care; and
(F) Providers shall notify the nearest fire
department when the facility begins operation.
(2) These requirements for exits and doors
shall be followed at all facilities:
(A) Each
floor occupied by children shall have no less than two (2) exits remote from
each other. Exit doors shall swing in the direction of exit travel and shall
lead directly, or through an enclosed fire-resistant stairway, to the outside.
This includes basement areas;
(B)
Children shall not be permitted to sleep above the second floor;
(C) Doors in a means of egress shall swing in
the direction of exit travel. This does not apply to facilities caring for ten
(10) or less children;
(D) Outside
doors shall not be locked to prevent exit while the building is
occupied;
(E) Every bathroom door
lock or bathroom stall door shall be designed to permit opening from the
outside in an emergency. All closet latches shall allow children to open the
doors from the inside; and
(F)
Facilities shall have smokestop partitions with a one (1)-hour fire resistant
rating between each floor. All doors providing separation between floors shall
have a forty-five (45) minute fire resistant rating with an attached
self-closing device. This does not apply to facilities caring for ten (10) or
fewer children.
(3)
These requirements for detection and extinguishment systems shall be followed
at all facilities:
(A) Each facility caring
for more than ten (10), but less than fifty (50) children at one (1) time shall
have-
1. Manual pull stations by every exit or
where designated by the fire inspector. They shall be connected to an alarm
that is audible throughout the facility. One (1)-room facilities that exit
directly to the outside are not subject to this requirement; and
2. At least one (1) Underwriter's Laboratory
(UL) or Factory Mutual (FM)-approved individual home-type detector shall be
located on each floor and in each hazardous area. The number and location of
detectors shall be determined by the fire inspector. Detectors shall be tested
monthly and batteries changed as needed. A record shall be kept of the dates of
testing and changing of batteries;
(B) Facilities caring for fifty (50) or more
children at one (1) time shall have a full-coverage electrical fire alarm
system with battery back-up, smoke detectors, heat sensors and pull stations.
All equipment shall be UL- or FM-certified;
(C) Facilities caring for more than one
hundred (100) children at one (1) time shall have a fire alarm that is
transmitted to the local fire department or official authority;
(D) Commercial stoves, commercial cooking
ranges and deep fryers shall be equipped with a range hood and extinguishing
system with an automatic cutoff of fuel supply, and an exhaust
system;
(E) A portable five (5)
pound, 2A10BC fire extinguisher shall be located near the kitchen. The location
shall be at the discretion of the fire inspector. Additional extinguishers may
be required by the fire inspector; and
(F) Janitor closets, maintenance shops and
boiler or furnace rooms in child care space shall be separated from other parts
of the building with construction having at least a one (1)-hour fire resistant
rating. The opening shall have solid core doors to close off the
area.
(4) Heating
equipment shall be installed with permanent connections and proper ventilation.
(A) Space heaters, floor furnaces, wood
burning stoves and fireplaces shall have a noncombustible guard or partition to
prevent children from touching or tampering with them.
(B) Unvented gas and oil heaters shall not be
used.
(C) All gas and electrical
heating equipment shall be equipped with thermostatic controls. All hot water
heaters shall have a temperature/pressure relief valve, be vented properly and
equipped with thermostatic controls. The drain line on the pressure relief
valve shall extend to approximately six inches (6") above the floor.
(D) Only commercially manufactured heating
equipment shall be used.
(5) Fire and tornado drills shall be
conducted at least every three (3) months and shall include all children in
care. Unscheduled drills shall be held at the discretion of the state fire
marshal or department. Each fire drill shall include a complete evacuation of
all persons from the building.
(A) An
emergency plan for fires and tornadoes shall be posted conspicuously and shall
include the route for the drills and special instructions for nonambulatory
infants and children.
(B) A written
record shall be kept of the dates and types of drills conducted.
(6) Fire safety inspections of
license-exempt facilities may be delegated to local fire districts if the
standards employed for inspections are equivalent to those in this
rule.