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8.13. - Page 17 of 63 <br />907.2.12.3.1. - Multistoried, Mid and High Rise Building Safety Requirements. <br />A. Firefighters Communications Systems: When required by the fire code official, <br />buildings six (6) or more stories in height, firefighter's communication systems <br />shall be installed in accordance with the following requirements: <br />1. One access jack shall be provided at each stairwell landing and two (2) <br />access jacks shall be provided in a lobby area of the building in plain view <br />of elevator doors, and in any event at locations and according to <br />specifications subject to the approval of the fire code official. <br />2. One telephone set shall be provided at each floor of the building; provided, <br />that such telephone sets shall be located in the lobby area at a location and <br />according to specifications subject to the approval of the fire code official. <br />3. One additional telephone set shall be provided with not less than five <br />hundred feet (500') of telephone cord and shall be maintained on a roller <br />device providing convenient portability. Said telephone set shall likewise be <br />maintained at a location and according to specifications approved by the fire <br />code official. <br />B. Emergency Planning and Information: Buildings and occupancy groups <br />specified in Title 19 of the California Code of Regulations, Section 3.09, and <br />buildings with four (4) or more stories in height shall have posted a floor plan <br />sign which shall provide emergency procedures at every stairway landing, <br />elevator landing, and immediately inside all public entrances to the building. <br />Information contained in the floor plan signs shall include, but shall not be limited <br />to, the following: <br />1. Location of exits and fire alarm initiating stations; <br />2. Description of fire alarm sounds and appearance; <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, non-ambulatory, and disabled <br />persons in the event of an emergency; <br />6. Notation `you are here' or other readily understandable marking specifying <br />the location on the floor plan sign. <br />ATTY/ORD.501/CC ORDINANCE FIRE CODE ADOPTION 2019 <br />REV: 10-24-19 RL <br />Page 9 of 12 <br />161 <br />