Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 69A-58.0082 - Relocatable Buildings
(1) Relocatable
buildings: Relocatable buildings sited after March 1, 2002 shall be separated
as required by the Florida Building Code.
(a)
Relocatable buildings shall be located to allow access by emergency vehicles to
at least one (1) elevation of each building as approved by the local fire
fighting authority that services the site in accordance with chapter 18 of NFPA
1.
(b) Relocatable buildings sited
within a cluster in accordance with this rule are permitted to achieve
emergency vehicle access by providing vehicular access to within 200 feet of
the entrance of the most remote relocatable unit and shall be provided with an
independent fire alarm system with a manual pull station within 100 feet of
each egress door.
Exception: When required by the board, a cluster shall be protected by a fire zone extended from the main educational facility's fire alarm control panel.
In addition, all of the following requirements shall be met:
1. The minimum overhead open
space within the perimeter of the cluster shall be fifty percent (50%) of the
maximum conditioned gross area of the relocatable units within the
cluster.
2. The minimum separation
between individual units shall be as approved by the building official in
accordance with chapter 553, part IV, F.S., the "Florida Building
Code."
3. The nearest permanent
building or cluster shall be a minimum of (60') sixty feet.
4. Any unprotected opening between adjacent
wall spaces shall be as approved by the building official in accordance with
chapter 533, part IV, F.S., the "Florida Building Code."
5. The minimum setback for non-combustible
relocatable buildings shall be as permitted by local zoning
requirements.
(2) Egress doors in relocatable buildings
shall be provided as follows:
(a) Classroom
units of combustible construction shall have two (2) remotely located doors
opening directly to the outside.
(b) Multi-classroom units of non-combustible
construction shall have a primary exit door opening directly to the exterior
or, if served by interior corridors, shall have a primary exit door and an
emergency rescue opening in each space designed to be occupied by six (6) or
more students.
1. This requirement applies to
spaces occupied by ten (10) or more persons for buildings designed prior to
October 18, 1994.
2. An emergency
rescue opening is not required when a door opens directly to the
outside.
(3)
Fire Alarm Systems.
(a) In combustible
construction, heat or smoke detectors connected to the building's fire alarm
system shall be installed in every classroom, unsupervised space, storage
space, and custodial closet.
(b) In
non-combustible construction, heat or smoke detectors connected to the
building's fire alarm system shall be installed in each custodial
closet.
(c) Relocatable buildings
sited a minimum of sixty feet (60') from another relocatable building and a
minimum of sixty feet (60') from any permanent building may be served by an
independent fire alarm system.
(d)
Drill switches shall not be permitted except where a computerized fire alarm
system is specifically listed for this purpose.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 633.104(1), (7), 633.206, 1013.12(1) FS. Law Implemented 633.104(7), 633.206, 633.208, 1013.12, 1013.371, 1013.38 FS.
New 11-26-06.
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