34 Pa. Code § 50.58 - Inspection and maintenance of detection devices in apartments
(a) The owner, or
the owner's agent, shall inspect the automatic fire alarm devices located in
individual apartments every 12 months to ensure that the devices are
functioning properly.
(b) The
following is the responsibility of the tenant, unless specified otherwise in
the lease agreement. The tenant shall:
(1)
Inspect and test the operation of the automatic fire alarm device at the
beginning of the tenant's occupancy and monthly thereafter.
(2) Replace batteries, if necessary, to keep
the automatic fire alarm device operable and functioning
properly.
(c) The tenant
shall notify the owner, or the owner's agent, if the automatic fire alarm
device is not functioning properly.
(d) The owner, or the owner's agent, shall
notify tenants of their responsibilities under this section by delineating
those responsibilities in the lease or rental agreement, or by written notice
at the time the lease or rental agreement is presented to the tenant for
signing, or by written notice prior to occupancy or release renewal where there
is no written lease agreement.
(e)
An owner of a building having one or more apartments who complies with the
requirements of these regulations concerning automatic fire alarm systems is
not responsible for damage or injury to a person or property due to, or as a
result of, the misuse or tampering with the automatic detection device caused
by a person other than the owner or the owner's agent.
Notes
This section cited in 34 Pa. Code § 49.2 (relating to jurisdiction and effective dates).
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