Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 300.2900 - General Building Requirements
a) Elevators
1) Have a minimum of one elevator in all
buildings of two or more stories in height. The basement shall be considered as
one story if it is used by residents. (B)
2) If 80 to 200 beds are located above the
first floor, at least one additional elevator shall be provided.
3) For facilities with more than 200 beds,
the number of elevators shall be determined from a study of the use
requirements and the estimated vertical transportation requirements.
4) A minimum of one car shall be of
institutional type having inside dimensions that will accommodate a stretcher
and attendants and shall be at least five feet by seven feet, six inches. The
car door shall have a clear opening of not less than three feet, eight
inches.
5) Elevators shall be
equipped with an automatic leveling device of the two-way automatic maintaining
type.
6) Elevator controls, alarm
buttons, and telephones shall be accessible to physically handicapped in
accordance with Capital Development Board rules entitled "Illinois
Accessibility Code" (77 Ill. Adm. Code 400).
7) Elevator call buttons, controls, and door
safety stops shall be of a type that will not be activated by heat or smoke.
(B)
8) Elevators, except freight
elevators, shall be equipped with a two-way special service key operated switch
to permit cars to bypass all landing button calls and be dispatched directly to
any floor. (B)
9) Fireman's
emergency operations shall be furnished in accordance with American National
Standards Institute Standard A17.1 Elevator Safety Code. (B)
10) Inspections and tests shall be made and
written certification be furnished that the installation meets the requirements
set forth in this section and all applicable safety regulations and codes.
(B)
b) Handrails and
Grab Bars
1) Handrails shall be provided on
both sides of all corridors and ramps used by residents. (B)
2) Handrails shall be provided on all sides
of an elevator cab not provided with a door. (B)
3) Handrails on stairs used by residents
shall be provided on both sides of the stairs including the platforms and
landings. (B)
4) Handrail
dimensions and details shall conform to the Capital Development Board rules
entitled "Illinois Accessibility Code" (71 Ill. Adm. Code 400). It is
recommended that handrails be installed at a height of 32 inches measured
vertically from the floor surface. (B)
5) Grab bars shall be provided for all
resident use toilets, showers, and tubs. (B)
6) The ends of handrails and grab bars shall
return to the wall. (B)
c) Ceiling Heights
1) All rooms occupied or used by residents
shall have ceilings not less than eight feet.
2) Corridors, storage rooms, toilet rooms and
other minor rooms shall have ceilings not less than seven feet, eight
inches.
3) Suspended tracks, rails
and pipes located in the path of traffic shall be no less than six feet eight
inches above the floor.
4) Boiler
room shall have ceiling clearances not less than two feet six inches above the
main boiler header and connecting piping.
d) Doors and Windows
1) Main entrance and all exit doors shall
swing outward and be provided with door closers and panic hardware.
(B)
2) All exterior doors shall be
equipped with a signal that will alert the staff if a resident leaves the
building. Any exterior door that is supervised during certain periods may have
a disconnect device for part-time use. If there is constant 24 hour a day
supervision of the door, a signal is not required. (B)
3) Locks installed on resident bedroom doors
shall be so arranged that they can be quickly and easily unlocked from the
corridor side. All such locks shall be arranged to permit exit from the room by
a simple operation without the use of a key. The door may be lockable by the
occupant if the door can be unlocked from the corridor side and keys are
carried by the staff at all times. (B)
4) Resident toilet rooms shall open directly
into a corridor or into a resident bedroom. (B)
5) The doors for the toilet rooms used by
residents shall have a minimum door width of three feet. (B)
6) No toilet or bathroom door shall be
provided with hardware which could allow a resident to become locked in the
room. All toilet or bathroom doors and hardware shall be designed to permit
emergency egress to the room. (B)
7) Doors and windows shall fit snugly and be
weather tight, yet open and close easily.
8) Outside doors, other than required exits,
and operable windows shall be equipped with tight-fitting, 16 mesh screens.
Screen doors shall be equipped with self-closing devices.
9) All doors to resident's sleeping rooms
shall be provided with automatic closers actuated by smoke detectors in the
resident room. The doors shall normally be free swinging in the open and close
directions, and be designed so they will remain in any position except when
they are actuated by the detector. They shall then close gently and shall latch
when closed. When so actuated they shall automatically close again if opened
manually. Each door shall be equipped with a light mounted on the wall adjacent
to the door. The light shall illuminate if the door has been closed as a result
of the actuation of the controlling smoke detector. Each door closer will be
activated only when its own detector annunciates a fire. In addition, a
centrally located monitor shall contain signals which identify the resident
room in which the smoke detector has signaled the alarm. The system shall be
wired into the fire alarm system. (B)
e) Floors
1) Floors shall be smooth, free from cracks
and finished so that they can be easily and properly cleaned. Floors shall be
covered wall to wall with water resistant material in wet areas including but
not limited to bathrooms, kitchens, utility rooms. (B)
2) Thresholds and expansion joints shall be
flush with the floor to facilitate use of wheelchairs and carts.
f) Mirrors shall be installed
above all lavatories except handwashing lavatories in food preparation areas,
or in clean and sterile supply areas or at nurses handwashing sink.
g) Provide paper towel dispensers and waste
receptacles or electric hand dryers at all lavatories.
h) Rooms containing heat-producing equipment
(such as boiler or heater rooms and laundry rooms) shall be insulated and
ventilated to prevent any floor surface above from exceeding a temperature of
l0°F above the ambient room temperature.
i) Sound Transmission Limitation
1) Recreation rooms and exercise rooms, and
similar spaces where impact noises may be generated, shall not be located
directly over resident bed areas unless special provisions are made to minimize
such noise.
2) Sound transmission
limitations shown in Table A shall apply to partitions, floors, and ceiling
construction in resident areas.
j) Hazardous Areas, Fire Extinguishers and
Miscellaneous
1) Interior finish flame spread
ratings shall be in accordance with the National Fire Protection Association,
Life Safety Code Standard 101, Standards for Flame Spread and Smoke Emission
Ratings. (B)
2) There shall be at
least one approved fire extinguisher in all basements, furnace rooms, and
kitchens, laundry rooms and beauty shops. In addition, there shall be on each
floor of the building, extinguishers located so a person will not have to
travel more than 50 feet from any point to reach one. They shall be inspected
annually and recharged when necessary. The date of checking and recharging
shall be recorded on a tag attached to the extinguisher. (B)
3) Approved containers with proper covers
shall be provided for daily storage of rubbish. (B)
4) Housekeeping throughout the building,
including basements, attics, and unoccupied rooms shall be adequately performed
to minimize all fire hazards. (B)
5) Comply with any reasonable additional fire
protection measures recommended by the Department over and above these
requirements or the Office of the State Fire Marshal if conditions in and
around building, including its location, indicate that such additional
protection is needed. Additional fire protection measures shall include, but
are not limited to the institution of a fire watch, installation of a sprinkler
system, and installation of smoke detectors. (B)
k) Have no other business not related to
health care conducted in the building that constitutes a hazard or annoyance to
the residents. In any case, the business shall be in a segregated portion of
the building and shall have a separate entrance. (A, B)
Notes
Amended at 13 Ill. Reg. 4684, effective March 24, 1989
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