N.M. Admin. Code § 8.370.20.47 - FIRE ALARMS, SMOKE DETECTORS AND OTHER EQUIPMENT
A. The facility must be equipped with an
approved, manually operated alarm system or other continuously sounding alarm
approved in writing by the fire authority having jurisdiction. Exception: Adult
day care homes are not required to have manually operated alarm
systems.
B. The facility must be
equipped with smoke detectors approved in writing by the fire authority having
jurisdiction as to number, type, and placement. Exception: Adult day care homes
are only required to have one smoke detector in the participants activity rooms
which may be battery operated.
C.
Fire extinguishers as approved by the state fire marshal or fire authority
having jurisdiction must be located in the facility. Facilities must as a
minimum have two 2A10BC fire extinguishers, one centrally located in the
facility activity areas. Exception: Adult day care homes are only required to
have one 2A10BC fire extinguisher located in the kitchen or food preparation
area.
D. Fire extinguishers, alarm
systems, automatic detection equipment, and other fire fighting equipment must
be properly maintained and inspected at least yearly, and more often if
recommended by the manufacturer, state fire marshal, or fire authority having
jurisdiction. Fire extinguishers must be tagged noting the date of
inspection.
E. All fire
extinguishers must be inspected yearly and recharged as specified by the
manufacturer, state fire marshal or local fire prevention authorities. All fire
extinguishers must be tagged noting the date of inspection.
Notes
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