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Carbon dioxide fire-extinguishing systems NFPA 12 <br /> Clean agent fire-extinguishing systems NFPA 2001 <br /> Dry chemical fire-extinguishing systems NFPA 17 <br /> Emergency power systems NFPA 110 & NFPA <br /> 111 <br /> Fire alarm systems NFPA 72 <br /> Fire doors NFPA 80 <br /> Foam fire-extinguishing systems NFPA 11 <br /> Halogenated fire-extinguishing systems NFPA 12A <br /> Smoke-control systems NFPA 92A <br /> Underground fire lines, hydrants, and water-based fire <br /> protection systems NFPA 25 <br /> Fire extinguishers NFPA 10 <br /> Water-mist systems NFPA 750 <br /> Wet chemical fire-extinguishing systems NFPA 17A <br /> C. Subsection 901.6.2 of the IFC, entitled "Records," is hereby deleted and <br /> the following inserted in its place: <br /> 901 .6.2 Records. Records of all system inspections, tests, and <br /> maintenance required by the referenced standards shall be maintained on <br /> the premises for a minimum of 5 years. A copy of each inspection, test, or <br /> maintenance record shall be forwarded to the Fire Code Official within 30 <br /> days of the date the inspection, test, or maintenance occurred. <br /> D. Section 902 of the IFC, entitled "Definitions," is hereby amended by the <br /> addition of the following definition: <br /> FIRE FLOW. A measure of the sustained flow of available water for <br /> firefighting at a specific building or within a specific area at 20 pounds-per- <br /> square-inch residual pressure. <br /> Section 5. Amendments to the IFC Chapter 10, Means of Egress <br /> A. Section 1004 of the IFC, entitled "Occupant load," is hereby amended <br /> by the addition of the following new subsection 1004.10: <br /> 1004.10 Maximum occupant load. The maximum number of occupants in <br /> an assembly occupancy as defined by this code may not exceed the <br /> occupant load determined in accordance with this section. <br /> 32 <br />