Kan. Admin. Regs. § 22-11-8 - Adult and boarding care homes
(a) The requirements of NFPA standard no.
101, which is adopted in K.A.R. 22-1-3, shall apply to one- and two-bed adult
care homes, one- and two-bed adult family homes, three- and four-bed boarding
care adult care homes, and boarding care homes for the mentally
retarded.
(b) A life safety code
inspection of a home shall be performed by the state fire marshal or an
authorized representative under K.S.A. 31-137, and amendments thereto, upon
request from the Kansas department of health and environment.
(c) As used in this subsection, "ambulatory"
shall mean having the physical and mental capability of getting in and out of
bed and walking in a normal path to safety in a reasonable period of time
without the aid of another person. "Nonambulatory" shall mean not having the
physical or mental capability of getting in and out of bed and walking a normal
path to safety without the aid of another person.
(1) Ambulatory residents who are able to walk
without the aid of another person but are unable to move from place to place
without the use of a device including a walker, crutches, wheelchair, or
wheeled platform shall be housed on the ground level of a home if handicap
accommodations for exiting are present.
(2) Fully ambulatory residents who do not
require the use of a device including a walker, crutches, wheelchair, or
wheeled platform may be housed on any level of a home.
(3) Nonambulatory persons shall not be
allowed as residents.
(d) The following requirements shall apply to
all one-and two-bed adult care homes, one- and two-bed adult family homes,
three- and four-bed boarding care adult care homes, and boarding care homes for
the mentally retarded, in addition to NFPA standard no. 101, which is adopted
in K.A.R. 22-1-3:
(1) Emergency lighting shall
be provided to ensure illumination for evacuation in case of a power
failure.
(2) Fire alarms, smoke
detectors, and fire extinguishers shall be maintained in an operable condition
at all times.
(3) Fire drills shall
be conducted as frequently as necessary, and at least once every three months,
to ensure orderly egress in case of an emergency.
(4) Each exit and each route to each exit
shall be clearly marked so that all residents will readily know the direction
of egress from any point within the building.
(5) Each exit shall be arranged and
maintained to provide free, unobstructed egress. Locks or fastening devices
shall not be installed to prevent free escape from inside the
building.
(6) Each building shall
be constructed, arranged, equipped, maintained, and operated to avoid danger to
the lives and safety of its residents from fire, smoke, fumes, and panic during
emergency situations.
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