Texas Administrative Code
Title 26 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Part 1 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
Chapter 554 - NURSING FACILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR LICENSURE AND MEDICAID CERTIFICATION
Subchapter D - FACILITY CONSTRUCTION
Division 5 - FACILITIES LICENSED ON OR AFTER SEPTEMBER 11, 2003 AND BEFORE APRIL 2, 2018
Section 554.337 - Fire Protection Systems
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Fire protection systems include detection, alarm, and communication systems; fixed automatic extinguishment systems; and portable extinguishers. These systems must meet the requirements of NFPA 101, and of this section. Components must be compatible and laboratory listed for the use intended.
(b) Fire protection systems must meet the requirements of all applicable NFPA standards, such as NFPA 72 for alarm systems, as referenced in NFPA 101. Wiring and circuitry for alarm systems must meet the applicable requirements of NFPA standards including the NFPA 70 for these systems.
(c) Requirements of emergency electrical systems must be in accordance with § 554.341 of this chapter (relating to Electrical Requirements). Requirements for sprinkler systems must be in accordance with § 554.340(4) of this chapter (relating to Mechanical Requirements).
(d) Partial sprinkler systems (those provided only for hazardous areas) must be interconnected with the fire alarm and comply with NFPA 101. Each partial system must have a valve with a supervisory switch to sound a trouble signal, water flow switch to activate the fire alarm, and an end-of-line test drain.
(e) Fire alarm systems must be installed, maintained, and repaired by an agent having a current certificate of registration with the State Fire Marshal's office, in accordance with state law. A fire alarm installation certificate must be provided as required by the Office of the State Fire Marshal.
(f) The fire alarm system must be designed so that whenever the general alarm is sounded by activation of any device (such as manual pull, smoke sensor, sprinkler, or kitchen range hood extinguisher), the following must occur automatically:
(g) Fire alarm bells or horns must be located throughout the building for audible coverage. Flashing alarm lights (visual alarms) must be installed to be visible in corridors and public areas including dining rooms and living rooms in a manner that will identify exit routes.
(h) A master control panel indicating the location of all alarm, trouble, and supervisory signals, by zone or device, must be visible at the main nurse station. Fire alarm system components must be laboratory-listed as compatible. Alarm and trouble zoning must be by smoke compartments and by floors in multi-story facilities.
(i) Remote annunciator panels, indicating location of alarm initiation, by zone or device, and trouble indication, must be located at auxiliary or secondary nurse stations on each floor, and will indicate the alarm condition of adjacent zones and the alarm conditions at all other nurse stations.
(j) Manual pull stations must be provided at all exits, living rooms, dining rooms, and at or near the nurse stations.
(k) The sprinkler system must be monitored for flow and tamper conditions by the fire alarm system.
(l) The kitchen range hood extinguisher must be interconnected with the fire alarm system. This interconnection may be a separate zone on the panel or combined with other initiating devices located in the same zone as the range hood is located.
(m) Portable fire extinguishers must be provided throughout the facility as required by NFPA Standard 10 and as determined by the local fire department and the Texas Department of Human Services. The following requirements are applicable to fire extinguishers: