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02i15i90 14�53 $ 206 258 1h5� COBRF HOME OFF �� <br />- '— B9B7c <br />' Page 2 <br />R. Storage units cannot be inspeoted withoul• a search warrant. <br />Such warrant could only be issued upon probable cause chat a <br />violetion of the lar� were shoNn. <br />5. Storage buildings are frequently constructed end arranqed so <br />that discovery of fire from tlie street in front is not possihle <br />until fire is in en edvenced 3tage. <br />6. _;torage units and buildings have few openings and horizontal <br />w�ntiletion potential is extr�mely limited. Heat end smoke cen <br />es�:ape only through the Same OPe�ings through which <br />firafighters can enter, thus increasing e greater potentiel for <br />in�u:y. <br />7. Storage buildings with carridor networks are perticularly <br />dangerous. <br />a. Fires in contents end consttuction conducive to fire <br />spread could cut off acalss to exits. <br />b. Interruption of an electiical circuit can place corridors <br />in total darknass. <br />8, Two story storegc buildirqs piesent additionel hazerds. <br />a. There is no way to effectively pollCe floor loadinq to <br />keep it r+ithin safe limits• <br />b. Typicel floor support syfta� are af a type thet rapidly <br />lose strength under fireiconditions. <br />c. Vertical ventilation of the first floor cerxwt be <br />accomplished. <br />9. Automatic fire sprinklers areien ecceptable solution to <br />mini-storsye fire problems. <br />a. Most fires would be expe�ted to be extinpuished or <br />confined within a single unit with operetion of a single <br />spriNcler head. <br />Effective Date: July 1, 1989 <br />re t�ers e, y o vere E— <br />