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01/24/2011 <br /> 3. Fire Department emergency telephone number "911"; <br /> 4. Prohibition of the use of elevators during emergencies; <br /> 5. Instructions to be followed by ambulatory, nonambulatory, and <br /> disabled persons in the event of an emergency; <br /> 6. Notation `you are here' or other readily understandable marking <br /> specifying the location on the floor plan sign. <br /> Floor plan signs shall be printed in a nondecorative lettering which shall not <br /> be less than three - sixteenths of an inch (3/16 ") in height and shall provide a <br /> sharp contrast with the background. The information shall accurately depict <br /> the layout of the floor where the sign is located. <br /> (c) Public Address System. In buildings four (4) or more stories in height, a <br /> public address system shall be installed for the exclusive use of Fire <br /> Department personnel, peace officers, or other City enforcement personnel <br /> according to specifications approved by the Fire Prevention Bureau. <br /> Controls for, and access to, such system shall be installed on the ground <br /> floor of the building at a location subject to the approval of the fire code <br /> official. <br /> (d) Fire Equipment. in buildings of four (4) or more stories in height, a <br /> cabinet or other enclosed facility shall be provided in every stairwell, smoke <br /> tower, or such similar structure on alternate floors, commencing with the <br /> third floor, for the storage of fire hose and related equipment. Said <br /> cabinets, devices, hoses and related equipment shall be furnished by the <br /> building owner or property developer who constructs such building. All such <br /> equipment and the specific location thereof shall be subject to the approval <br /> of the fire code official. <br /> "Section 12.21. SECTION 901.7.7 ADDED <br /> Section 901.7.7 is hereby added to the Fire Code to read as follows: <br /> Section 901.7.7. Alarm Response, Violations. <br /> (a) In General. It shall be a violation of this Code to cause the fire <br /> department to respond to more than two (2) alarms in a sixty (60) day <br /> period at a business or residence. <br /> (b) Alarm System Testing, Maintenance or Repair. It is a violation of this <br /> Code to cause the fire department to respond to an alarm caused by <br /> alarm system testing, maintenance or repair. <br /> (c) As used in this section, "unintentional alarm" means an alarm caused by <br /> equipment malfunction, operator inadvertence or operator negligence. <br /> "Unintentional alarm" does not include an alarm caused by alarm testing, <br /> maintenance or repair. <br /> Atty /Ord /Ord.339 6 Ord. # 2361 <br /> 112410 Formerly Muff #305 <br />