Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 69A-57.005 - Evacuation Capability
(1) The
evacuation capability for each AFCH shall be determined by a series of fire
exit drills as "prompt" or "slow."
(a) An
evacuation capability of "prompt" shall measure the ability of a group to move
to a point of safety outside the AFCH within a drill time of three minutes or
less.
(b) An evacuation capability
of "slow" shall measure the ability of a group to move to a point of safety
outside the AFCH within a drill time of more than three minutes but less than
13 minutes.
(2) Subject
to subsection (3), if the AFCH does not achieve an evacuation capability of
"prompt" during the fire exit drill, a second fire exit drill must be performed
within thirty (30) days of the fire exit drill in which the AFCH did not
achieve an evacuation capability of "prompt."
(3) If the AFCH does not achieve an
evacuation capability of "prompt" during the first fire drill, but the AFCH
does receive an evacuation capability of "slow," and the AFCH is in compliance
with Sections 32.2.3.5.1, 32.2.3.5.2, and 32.2.3.5.3, Chapter 32, NFPA 101, the
AFCH shall be deemed to have met the required firesafety
requirements.
(4) If the AFCH does
not achieve an evacuation capability of "prompt" during the second fire exit
drill, and does not comply with the requirements of subsection (3), the
inspector shall notify the agency that the AFCH no longer meets the required
safety requirements.
(5) During
each fire exit drill, all residents must evacuate the building on their own or
with staff assistance or any other available assistance, as
needed.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 429.73(2), 633.104(1) FS. Law Implemented 429.73(2), 633.206(1)(b) FS.
New 2-7-01, Amended 11-29-01, Formerly 4A-57.005, Amended 6-26-17.
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