Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-33-202 - Fire Safety Requirements
A. The Department
shall issue to an applicant or licensee:
1. A
fire risk prevention level 1 group home or behavioral-supported group home
license if the group home or behavioral-supported group home meets the
requirements in subsections (B) through (G); and
2. A fire risk prevention level 2 group home
or behavioral-supported group home license if the group home or
behavioral-supported group home meets the requirements in subsections (B)
through (H).
B. A
licensee shall ensure that the premises are in compliance with all applicable
state and local fire safety regulations and that:
1. Before a license is issued or renewed, a
fire inspection is conducted by the local fire department, the Department, or
an entity authorized by the Department;
2. Any repair or correction stated in a fire
inspection report is made or corrected according to the requirements and time
in the fire inspection report; and
3. A current fire inspection report is
available for review at the group home or behavioral-supported group
home.
C. A licensee shall
ensure that the facility has at least one working, portable, all-purpose fire
extinguisher labeled as rated at least 2A-10-BC by Underwriters Laboratories,
or two co-located working, portable, all-purpose fire extinguishers labeled as
rated at least 1A-10-BC by Underwriters Laboratories, installed and maintained
in the facility as prescribed by the manufacturer or the fire authority having
jurisdiction.
D. A licensee shall
ensure that a fire extinguisher:
1. Is either:
a. Disposable and has a charge indicator
showing green or "ready" status; or
b. Serviced at least once every 12 months by
a fire extinguisher technician certified by the National Fire Protection
Agency, the International Code Council, or Compliance Services and Assessments;
and
2. If serviced, is
tagged specifying:
a. The date of purchase or
the date of recharging, whichever is more recent; and
b. The name of the organization performing
the service, if applicable.
E. A licensee shall ensure that smoke
detectors are:
1. Working and audible at a
level of 75db from the location of each bed used by a resident in the
facility;
2. Capable of alerting
all residents in the facility, including a resident with a mobility or sensory
impairment;
3. Installed according
to the manufacturer's instructions;
4. Located in at least the following areas:
a. Each bedroom;
b. Each room or hallway adjacent to a
bedroom, except a bathroom or a laundry room; and
c. Each room or hallway adjacent to the
kitchen, except a bathroom, a pantry, or a laundry room; and
5. If the licensee has been cited
more than once in the previous four years under subsections (E)(1) through (4),
either:
a. Hard-wired to the electrical system
of the group home or behavioral-supported group home with a battery backup;
or
b. Connected to an early-warning
fire detection system required in subsection (H)(2), if applicable.
F. A licensee shall
ensure that each bedroom has at least one functional openable window or door to
the outside for use as an emergency exit.
G. A licensee shall ensure that:
1. A usable fireplace is covered by a
protective screen or covering at all times; and
2. Combustible or flammable materials are not
stored within three feet of a furnace, heater, water heater, or usable
fireplace.
H. A licensee
of a fire risk prevention level 2 group home or behavioral-supported group home
shall ensure that:
1. The facility contains an
emergency lighting system that:
a. Works
without in-house electrical power,
b. Illuminates the path of evacuation,
and
c. Is inspected at least once
every 12 months by the manufacturer or an entity that installs and repairs
emergency lighting systems;
2. The facility has an early-warning fire
detection system that:
a. Is
safety-approved;
b. Is hard-wired
or connected wirelessly, with battery back-up;
c. Sounds every alarm in the facility when
smoke is detected;
d. Is installed
in each bedroom, each room or each hallway adjacent to a bedroom, and each room
or each hallway adjacent to a kitchen; and
e. Is inspected at least once every 12 months
by the manufacturer or by an entity that installs and repairs early-warning
fire detection systems;
3. The facility has one of the following:
a. Sufficient staff on duty to evacuate all
residents present at the facility within three minutes or, if applicable under
R9-33-201(D), within five minutes; or
b. An automatic sprinkler system installed
according to the applicable standard incorporated by reference in A.A.C.
R9-1-412 and installed according to NFPA 13, NFPA 13R, or NFPA 13D, as
applicable, that:
i. Covers every room in the
facility; and
ii. Is inspected at
least once every 12 months by the manufacturer or by an entity that installs
and repairs automatic sprinkler systems; and
4. Documentation is available at the facility
for two years after the date of an inspection:
a. For:
i.
The emergency lighting system inspection required in subsection
(H)(1)(c);
ii. The early-warning
fire detection system inspection required in subsection (H)(2)(e);
and
iii. If applicable, the
automatic sprinkler system required in subsection (H)(3)(b)(ii); and
b. That includes:
i. The date of the inspection,
ii. The name of the entity performing the
inspection,
iii. A tag on the
system or a written report of the results of the inspection, and
iv. A description of any repairs made to the
system as a result of the inspection.
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