Washington Administrative Code
Title 110 - Children, Youth, and Families, Department of
Chapter 110-145 - Licensing requirements for group care facilities
FIRE SAFETY AND EMERGENCY PRACTICES
Section 110-145-1665 - What are the fire safety requirements for all group residential facilities?
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
(1) You must comply with the regulations developed by the WSP/FPB. These regulations are contained in the current fire code and Washington state amendments as adopted by the state of Washington. Contact the WSP/FPB for specific requirements.
(2) If you operate a staffed residential home for five or fewer children you must meet the fire safety requirements outlined in chapter 110-148 WAC for child foster homes.
(3) You and your staff must be familiar with safety procedures related to fire prevention, including fire drill procedures.
(4) You and your staff must be able to:
(5) You must have easy access to all rooms in your facility in case of emergencies.
(6) Barriers are required for fireplaces, wood stoves, and other heating systems for facilities licensed for children less than six years of age. You must not leave open-flame devices unattended or use them for a purpose other than for what they were designed.
(7) Emergency vehicles must be able to access your facility. Your address must be clearly visible on your facility or mailbox so that emergency personnel can easily find your location.
(8) We may require you to have an inspection by WSP/FPB or the local fire authority if we have questions about fire safety, or if local ordinances or WSP/FPB require these inspections.
Statutory Authority: RCW 74.15.010, 74.15.030, 74.15.040, 74.15.090, and 74.13.031. WSR 17-22-039, § 388-145-1665, filed 10/24/17, effective 11/24/17. Statutory Authority: Chapters 13.34 and 74.13 RCW, RCW 74.15.030(2), 74.15.311(2), 74.13.032, 13.04.011, 74.13.020, 13.34.030, 74.13.031, 13.34.145, 74.15.311, 74.15.030, and 2013 c 105. WSR 15-01-069, § 388-145-1665, filed 12/11/14, effective 1/11/15.