Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 69A-43.009 - Automatic Smoke Detection Requirements
(1) The single station smoke detectors
specified for construction contracts before October 1, 1983, by Section
509.215, F.S., for transient
public lodging establishments which are less than 3 stories in height and by
Section 721.24, F.S., for a time-share
plan which is less than 3 stories in height shall be approved UL 217, listed
single station smoke detector. Existing facilities may continue to use battery
powered smoke detectors provided they are tested on a regular basis in
accordance with paragraph (1)(b), and replaced in accordance with the
manufacturer's recommendations, as required in Section 2-6 of NFPA 72, the
edition as adopted in Rule
69A-3.012, F.A.C., but not less
than once every twelve (12) months. New facilities shall have the detectors
powered by the building electrical service with a rechargeable battery as a
secondary power supply in compliance with NFPA 72, Section 1-5.2.6, the edition
as adopted in Rule 69A-3.012, F.A.C.
(a) All such smoke detectors shall comply
with NFPA 72, Section 2-3, the edition as adopted in rule Chapter 69A-3,
F.A.C.
(b) Battery powered, single
station smoke detectors, where used, shall be tested and inspected not less
frequently than once per week. A log of the required tests and inspections
shall be kept and available to the authority having jurisdiction at any time.
This log shall include, but not be limited to, the following information and
any other information as may be required by the authority having jurisdiction.
1. A list, clearly identifying each
individual detector by its physical location.
2. The date of each required test &
inspection.
3. The identity and
signature of the inspector.
4. The
result of each test & inspection.
5. The completion date and form of any
maintenance performed.
6. The
completion date and form of any corrective measures taken for each improperly
functioning device.
7. A copy of
the manufacturer's recommended maintenance schedule and
procedures.
(c) At such
time that the authority having jurisdiction finds cause to believe that the
requirements of paragraph (1)(a) or (b), are not being fulfilled, detectors
powered by the building electrical system shall be
required.
(2) Specialized
smoke detectors for the deaf and hearing-impaired as required by Section
509.215(6),
F.S., shall be listed by a nationally recognized testing laboratory for the
intended use, and shall:
(a) Have a visual
signaling appliance which has an effective intensity rating of at least 100
candela; and,
(b) Be listed by a
nationally recognized testing laboratory for the particular purpose of alerting
the deaf and hearing impaired in the event of a
fire.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 509.215, 633.104, 633.206(1)(b), 721.24(5) FS. Law Implemented 509.215, 633.104(1), 633.206(1)(b), 721.24(5) FS.
New 11-12-85, Formerly 4A-43.09, Amended 8-24-87, 5-14-91, 9-6-01, Formerly 4A-43.009.
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