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review the plans and shall field inspect the installation based only on approved plans that must be on site. <br /> Changes to plans must be approved by both the Engineering & Public Services and Fire Departments. <br /> Aboveground sprinkler piping shall be hydrostatically tested as established in NFPA Standard 13. Underground <br /> piping shall be hydrostatically tested and flushed as established in NFPA Standard 24 for private fire mains. <br /> (Below-ground piping must be installed by Washington State Licensed Underground Sprinkler line certified "U" <br /> installers. For further information, contact the State Fire Marshal's Office at(360) 596-3900 or contact the Everett <br /> Fire Department at(425) 257-8124.) All such tests shall be witnessed by a Fire Department inspector. Call (425) <br /> 257-8124 or(425) 257-8120 to make an appointment for inspection. <br /> Contractors' materials and test certificates shall be submitted to the Everett Fire Department prior to issuance of <br /> any Certificates of Occupancy. <br /> Call (425) 257-8124 for more information. <br /> 38. Sprinkler shutoff valves shall be provided on each floor in every building three or more stories high, including <br /> below-grade floors. <br /> 39. Standpipe systems shall comply with NFPA 14 2013 edition. Standpipe systems shall be installed throughout <br /> buildings where the floor level of the highest story is located more than 30 feet above the lowest level of the fire <br /> department vehicle access, or where the floor level of the lowest story is located more than 30 feet below the <br /> highest level of fire department vehicle access. Note: Standpipe connections must be on intermediate landings. At <br /> the top of the stairwells to the roof, the standpipe may be kept inside of the last intermediate landing before the <br /> roof access. Stairway access to the roof is required. <br /> 40 The Snohomish County Emergency Radio System is employed by the City of Everett Fire Department emergency <br /> crews and operates at 800 MHz. Large metal-framed or metal and concrete buildings can weaken the signal so <br /> that communication and, therefore, firefighter safety is compromised. This structure must meet the requirements <br /> of EMC 16.03, Section 510, which specifically addresses required radio system performance standards in this <br /> structure. Your attention to this feature early in the planning stages will help avoid a costly, last-minute retroactive <br /> installation of radio signal amplification antennae and other equipment. For details, call the Everett Fire <br /> Department Plan Reviewer at(425) 257-8124. <br /> 41. Floors and sub-floors at or above grade in buildings (other than parking garages) shall be marked with numbers, in <br /> ascending order, beginning with the number"1" (for the ground floor or first floor), then "2", "3", etc. Letters shall <br /> be used only to designate specific areas as detailed below. <br /> Floors below grade in buildings (other than parking garages) shall be marked with the letter"B" (when there is only <br /> one floor below grade). When there is more than one floor below grade, they shall be marked with the letter"B" <br /> followed by numbers, in descending order, beginning with the number"1" (for the floor immediately below the <br /> ground floor or first floor), then "2", "3", etc. Example—"B1", "B2", "B3", in descending order. <br /> Mezzanines shall be marked with the letter"M". When there is more than one mezzanine, they shall be marked <br /> with the letter"M"followed by numbers, in ascending order. Example—"M1", "M2", etc. <br /> Parking garages shall use the letter"P"to designate floors. <br /> When there is only one parking level at or above grade, it shall be marked with the letter"P". When there is more <br /> than one parking level at or above grade, they shall be marked with the letter"P" followed by numbers, in <br /> ascending order. Example—"P1" "P2", etc. <br /> When there is only one parking level below grade, it shall be marked "P01". When there is more than one parking <br /> level below grade, they shall be marked with the letter"P" followed by numbers, in descending order. Example— <br /> "P01", "P02", etc. <br /> Large parking structures may use letters to designate columns for ease of locating automobiles. Example—"Floor <br /> P3, Column E". - <br />
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