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Location
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Inspection Information
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Type of Inspection
- Business License
- Occupancy
- Permit
- Fire Protection System
- Announced (Existing Occupancy)
- Initial
- 1st Re-inspection
- 2nd Re-inspection
- 3rd Re-inspection
- Complaint
- Notice of Hazard
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Plan Review No:
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Permit Number
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Contact Information
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Contact Name
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Phone
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Email
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Occupancy Type
- Assembly
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- High-hazard
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- Moderate Hazard
- Miscellaneous
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Knox Box located
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Knox Box located
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Knox Box located
Permits
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Permits Posted IFC 105.3.5
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Operational Permit Required IFC 105.6
Fire Department Access
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Fire Lanes unobstructed width of 20 ft and 13-6 ft high. IFC 503.2.1
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Approved signs or markings IFC 503.3
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Fire lanes shall not be obstructed including parked cars. IFC 503.4
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Post and maintain street address so it is visible from the street with minimum 4" letters residential or 6" for commercial. IFC 505.1
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Approved Key Box is required when immediate access is necessary. Provide Keys for entry and interior doors, elevator, and fire systems. IFC 506.1
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Fire lanes, hydrants, and equipment must remain clear of obstructions that may inhibit use. IFC 507.5.4
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A 3-foot clear space shall be maintained around hydrants. IFC 507.5.5
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Other
Fire Protection Equipment and Systems
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Storage must be 18" below sprinkler heads, and 24" from the ceiling in unsprinklered buildings. IFC 315.2.1
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Fire protection equipment must be maintained and/or repaired. IFC 901.6
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Sprinkler heads found to be corroded, dirty, greasy, or covered with paint must be cleaned or replaced. IFC 901.6
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Extinguishing systems must be serviced at regular intervals; sprinklers & fire extinguishers annually, hood and duct systems 3, 6, or 12 months. IFC 906.6.1
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Provide Class K extinguisher within 30 feet of cooking areas. IFC 904.11.5
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Commercial occupancies must have 2A:10BC and be sufficiently charged. IFC 906.3
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Extinguishers are to be located so maximum travel distance is 75 feet for ordinary combustibles or 30 feet for flammable liquids or similar materials. IFC 906.3.1
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Extinguishers shall be mounted on brackets or in cabinets, or set on shelves no higher than 54" or lower than 48" above the floor. A sign indicating location is necessary when it is not visible. IFC 906.9
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Fire Alarm systems shall be tested annually. IFC 907.9
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Other
Fire Doors
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Reinstall fire door(s) removed. IFC 703.1
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Do not block or restrain fire door(s) which must be maintained self closing and remain in closed position except in actual use. IFC 703.2
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Repair fire door(s) so they open freely, close completely, and latch when released
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Other
Rubbish, Debris, Combustable Materials
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Remove and properly dispose of tall grass, brush, and/or debris. IFC 304.1.2
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Remove and properly dispose of debris. IFC 304.2
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Combustible waste must be placed in covered metal containers. IFC 304.3.1
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Exterior dumpsters greater than 1 CY shall not be within 5 feet of combustible construction. IFC 304.3.4
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Remove accumulations of grease from range hood, range, and connecting flue. Clean periodically. IFC 904.11.6.3
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Other
Combustable Storage
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Stock and/or storage must be at least 24" from ceiling or 18" below sprinkler heads. IFC 315.2.1
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Remove all flammable or combustible materials from unfinished basement. IFC 315.2.4
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Storage in attic is not allowed unless protected by sprinkler system or 1 hour construction. IFC 315.2.4
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Combustible storage is not allowed in Boiler, Mechanical, or Electrical Panel rooms. IFC 315.2.3
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Heating devices such as furnaces, wall heaters, water heaters, and the Like must have adequate clearance from combustible materials. IFC 603.5.1
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Other
Miscellaneous
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Requirements that are essential for public safety but not specifically mentioned in the IFC shall be determined by the AHJ. IFC 102.8
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Any installation that requires inspection prior to use and is covered or concealed prior to inspection shall be exposed for inspection. IFC 106.3
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OPENINGS WALLS / CEILINGS: Repair/seal unprotected opening with fire resistive materials. IFC 703.1
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COMPRESSED GAS: Secure/chain cylinders upright in approved manner. IFC 3003.5.3
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LP GAS: discontinue unapproved use of LP gas in the building
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Other
Exits
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No storage under stairways unless protected by 1 hour construction
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Exit doors shall swing in direction of travel if it services a hazardous area or occupant load of 50 or more. IFC 1008.1.2
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Exit doors shall operate from the inside without the use of a key or any special knowledge or effort. IFC 1008.1.9
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Post sign above main exit in 1" letters: THIS DOOR TO REMAIN UNLOCKED WHEN BUILDING IS OCCUPIED. IFC 1008.1.9 3
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Minimum stairway width shall not be less than 44" or 36" if occupant load is 49 or less. IFC 1009.1
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Exit signs are required at exit doorways and where necessary to clearly indicate the direction of egress. IFC 1011.1
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Where lighted exit signs are installed they will have 2 working bulbs. IFC 1011,.2
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Exit ways and doorways must kept free of obstructions and obstacles, including temporary storage. IFC 1030.3
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Other
Assembly Occupancies
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Conspicuously post a durable sign indicating the maximum room occupancy. IFC 1004.3
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Other
Flammable Liquids
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All spray operations exceeding 9 square feet must be done within an approved spray booth, room or area.
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Flammable liquids in combined amount exceeding 10 gallons must've stored in a flammable liquids cabinet. Amount stored in such cabinets cannot exceed 120 gallons. Maximum of 3 cabinets in a room. Quantities in excess of this must be stored in an approved flammable liquid storage room. IFC 3404.4.4
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Flammable liquid containers under 30 gallons cannot be stacked more than 2 high (or 3 feet; whichever is greater) and containers over 30 gallons cannot be stacked. IFC 3404.3.5.2
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Warning signs are required on all flammable liquid containers, entrances to storage rooms, storage cabinets and at service stations where flammable liquids are stored and dispensed. IFC 3403.5
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Other
Electrical
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Unused electrical panels must be covered (no tape). IFC 605.1
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Wiring or circuits that are no longer in use must be removed. IFC 605.1
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Clearance in front of panels at least 30 inches. IFC 605.3
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Doors into electrical control panel rooms shall be marked with sign stating ELECTRICAL ROOM. IFC 605.3.1
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Multi Plug Adaptors are not allowed except for those with a fused or circuit breaker protected " pore strip". Power strips can not be connected end to end. IFC 605.4
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Electrical cords cannot run through doorways, windows, or similar openings, located in foot traffic or were damage may occur. IFC 605.4.3
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Extension Cords cannot be used for permanent wiring of lights or equipment. Only one device may be used per cord when using extension cords. IFC 605.5
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Damaged electrical cords must be replaced or repaired. In line splices are not allowed. IFC 606.5.3
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Cover plates must be provided for light switches, outlets, and/or any junction box with exposed wiring. IFC 606.6
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Other
Signatures
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Violations found
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A reinspection will be required on
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A reinspection is not required but you must attend to the items noted above
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Inspector
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