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road. Individual apartments and suites, where applicable, shall be clearly and legibly identified from the <br /> access road. <br /> 31. Fire hydrant locations as planned are acceptable. The minimum fire flow is 1,850 gallons per minute <br /> (gpm). <br /> 32. A portable fire extinguisher with a minimum U.L. rating of 2-A:10-B:C shall be provided within 75 feet of travel on <br /> all floors of each building during construction and prior to occupancy. <br /> 33. Install a portable fire extinguisher with a minimum U.L. rating of 2-A:40-B:C within 30 feet travel distance of <br /> all portions of this building. <br /> 34. An approved automatic fire detection system shall be provided as required by City Ordinance No. 3021-07, <br /> Chapter 16.76, of the Everett Municipal Code. Plans for such system shall be submitted to the Fire Code Official <br /> for review and approval prior to installation. Submittal shall include cut sheets of all equipment intended for use. <br /> Appropriate trip tests, witnessed by a Fire Department Inspector, shall be performed, along with a certificate of <br /> completion, prior to final acceptance of the system. <br /> Fire alarm systems shall be installed according to NFPA Chapter 72, 2013 Edition. Installation of fire alarm <br /> components, including basic wiring, may not commence before plans are approved by the Fire Department Plan <br /> Reviewer. Fire alarm drawings must be professionally rendered, in sufficient detail, and must be internally <br /> consistent. Riser diagrams must match installation plans and load calculations. Components must be listed and <br /> approved for use together. Changes to plans must include new drawings and calculations and must be approved <br /> by the Fire Department Plan Reviewer prior to installation. Fire alarm installation is subject to field inspection by a <br /> Fire Department Inspector. An approved set of plans and the Engineering & Public Services Department electrical <br /> permit must be present for any installation inspection. <br /> Fire alarm systems shall be installed under permit of the City of Everett Engineering & Public Services <br /> Department. Electrical inspections and approval are required prior to calling for acceptance tests. Call (425) 257- <br /> 8810 for permit information. <br /> The absence of monitoring for the alarm system will be cause for postponing Fire Department inspection and <br /> testing and shall result in denial of occupancy. <br /> A copy of NFPA 72 Record of Completion form must be filled out prior to final occupancy (NFPA 72, 2013 Edition, <br /> Chapter 7, pages 107-147). 2015 IFC, 907.7.2 <br /> Call for design requirements per Authority Having Jurisdiction. <br /> Automatic smoke detection is required. <br /> 35. For buildings with two or more floors, including sub-floors, the alarm system must call point-by-point reporting to an <br /> alarm center. <br /> 36. Carbon monoxide alarms must be installed in all new residential construction in R-1, R-2, and R-3 occupancies. <br /> 2015 IFC, Section 915, WA State Amendment 915.1. Note: The alarm system shall be an addressable system. An <br /> annunciator panel shall be placed in the front lobby area of the 1st floor. <br /> 37. An approved automatic suppression system shall be provided as required by City Ordinance No. 3021-07, EMC, <br /> Chapter 16.76. Plans for any such system shall be submitted to the Engineering & Public Services Department for <br /> examination and approval. Such plans shall include plans for the underground mains that will supply the sprinkler <br /> system. <br /> The type of sprinkler to be installed will be determined by the Building Official. It may be an NFPA 13, NFPA 13R, <br /> or NFPA 13D system depending upon several factors. Sprinkler installation shall not begin without an approved <br /> and stamped set of plans from the Engineering & Public Services Department. The Fire Department will also <br />