Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 69A-43.018 - One and Two Family Dwellings, Recreational Vehicles and Mobile Homes Licensed as Public Lodging Establishments
(1) This section applies to one and two
family dwellings, recreational vehicles and mobile homes licensed as public
lodging establishments as defined in Section
509.013(4)(a),
F.S. Except as modified by this rule, one and two family dwellings used by more
than one party per living unit shall comply with Chapter 24, One-Family and
Two-Family Dwellings, of NFPA 101, Life Safety Code, as adopted in Chapter
69A-3, F.A.C., and incorporated by reference therein.
(2) Three family and four family dwellings
licensed as public lodging establishments shall comply with Chapter 28, New
Hotels and Dormitories or Chapter 29, Existing Hotels and Dormitories, of NFPA
101, Life Safety Code, as adopted in Chapter 69A-3, F.A.C., and incorporated by
reference therein.
(3) Smoke
detectors.
(a) One and two family dwellings
and mobile homes shall have an approved single station or multiple station
smoke detectors continuously powered by the house electrical system.
(b) Recreational vehicles shall have an
approved single station smoke detector continuously powered by 120 volt
electrical service.
(c) In addition
to paragraph (3)(a) or (b), above, an approved single station smoke detector
powered by the building electrical system, and 120 volt AC electrical service
for recreational vehicles, shall be provided in each sleeping room.
(d) To qualify as "approved," smoke detectors
shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 72, National Fire Alarm Code, the
edition as adopted in Chapter 69A-3, F.A.C., and incorporated by reference
therein.
(4) Means of
egress.
(a) Every one and two family dwelling,
recreational vehicle or mobile home licensed as a public lodging establishment
shall have a minimum of one primary exit and one secondary means of
escape.
(b) The primary means of
exit shall be a door, stairway, or ramp providing a means of unobstructed exit
travel to the outside of the dwelling, recreational vehicle or mobile home, at
street or ground level.
(c) The
secondary means of escape shall be one of the following:
1. A door, stairway or ramp providing a way
of unobstructed exit travel to the outside of the dwelling, recreational
vehicle or mobile home, at street or ground level that is independent of and
remote from the primary means of exit; or
2. An outside window or door operable from
the inside, without the use of tools or special equipment, that provides a
clear opening having a minimum of 5.7 square feet of area with no dimension
less than 20 inches in width or 24 inches in height. The bottom of the opening
shall not be more than 44 inches off the floor. The opening must be directly
accessible to fire department rescue apparatus or fire department extension
ladder.
(d) The secondary
means of exit and sleeping room smoke detectors are not required if the
dwelling, recreational vehicle or mobile home is protected throughout by an
approved automatic sprinkler system in accordance with NFPA 13, Standard for
Installation of Sprinkler Systems, or NFPA 13D, Standard for the Installation
of Sprinkler Systems in One and Two Family Dwellings and Mobile Homes, or NFPA
13R, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems in Residential
Occupancies Up to Four Stories in Height, as adopted in Chapter 69A-3, F.A.C.,
and incorporated by reference therein.
(5) The maximum occupancy load permitted for
one and two family dwellings and mobile homes licensed as public lodging
establishments shall be computed at 150 square feet gross floor area per
person. The occupancy load for recreational vehicles licensed as public lodging
establishments will be the occupancy load designated by the manufacturer of the
recreational vehicle, which shall be posted in the vehicle.
(6) Battery powered emergency lighting shall
be provided for a period of not less than one (1) hour to illuminate the
primary exit. The emergency lighting shall provide illumination automatically
in the event of any interruption of normal lighting.
(7) Minimum acceptable portable fire
extinguisher requirements shall conform to NFPA 10, as adopted in Rule
69A-3.012, F.A.C.
(8) A floor diagram reflecting the actual
floor arrangement, primary exit location, secondary exit location and room
identification shall be posted in a conspicuous location.
(9) A fire safety information pamphlet
describing evacuation of the dwelling or vehicle, smoke detector information,
procedures for reporting a fire or other emergency shall be provided to
guests.
(10) Unvented fuel fired
heaters shall not be utilized in one and two family dwellings, recreational
vehicles or mobile homes licensed as public lodging establishments.
(11) Specialized smoke detectors for the deaf
and hearing impaired shall be available upon request by guests in public
lodging establishments at a rate of at least one such smoke detector per 50
dwelling units or portions thereof, not to exceed five such smoke detectors per
public lodging facility, as provided in Section
509.215(6),
F.S.
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 5-23-94, Amended 9-6-01, Formerly 4A-43.018.
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