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• Page 7 <br /> . 4. Storage units cannot be insoectetl ■ithout a search Matrant. <br /> Such rarrant could only be Sss•�ee upcn pmbable cause that a <br /> vlolatim of the la. rere sho.n. <br /> 5. Storage buildings are freQuently constructed and arranged so <br /> that discovery of ftre from the street in front is not possible <br /> until fire ls in an advarced stage. <br /> 6. Storaoe units and buildSngs have fe� openings and horizontal <br /> ventilation po[ential is extremely limited. Heat and smoke can <br /> escape only through the sane openings through which <br /> firefighters can enter, thus Sncreasing a greater potential fot <br /> SnJury, <br /> 7• Sto:�age bufldings rith corrldor networks are particularly <br /> dangerous. <br /> a. Fires In rnntents and construc[ion condu�ive to fire <br /> spread could cut off access to exits. <br /> b. Interruption of an electrical circuit can place corrtdors <br /> in totcl darkness. <br /> B. Two story storage builOings ptesent additimal hazards. <br /> a. Thete ls ro ray to effectively police floor loaafng to <br /> keep it rithin sa�e limits. <br /> b. Typical floor support systems are of a type that :aoidly <br /> lose strength uneer fire conditions. <br /> c• Vertical ventilation of the first floor cannot be <br /> accarn�lished. <br /> �9. Autanatic fire sprinklers aze an acceptable solution to <br /> mint-storage fire ptoblems. <br /> a• Host fires would be expected to be extinguished ot <br /> conflne0 �ithin a single unit rlth operation of a single <br /> snrSrYcler head. <br /> Effective Date: July 1, 1989 <br /> F te Marsha , y �e <br />