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A copy of NFPA 72 Record of Completion form must be filled out prior to final occupancy (NFPA 72, <br /> 2010 Edition, Chapter 10, page 114). <br /> Call for design requirements per Authority Having Jurisdiction. <br /> Automatic smoke detection is required. <br /> Smoke detectors are required in egress pathways and meeting rooms. <br /> Note: A beam detector is required in the sanctuary area. <br /> 16. An approved automatic suppression system shall be provided as required by City Ordinance No. 3021- <br /> 07, Chapter 16.76, of the Everett Municipal Code. The system must include a mechanical water gong <br /> bell. 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 <br /> sprinkler system. <br /> The type of sprinkler to be installed will be determined by the Building Official. It may be an NFPA 13, <br /> NFPA 13R, or NFPA 13D system depending upon several factors. Sprinkler installation shall not begin <br /> without an approved and stamped set of plans from the Engineering & Public Services Department. The <br /> Fire Department will also review the plans and shall field inspect the installation based only on approved <br /> plans that must be on site. Changes to plans must be approved by both the Engineering & Public <br /> Services and Fire Departments. <br /> Aboveground sprinkler piping shall be hydrostatically tested as established in NFPA Standard 13. <br /> Underground piping shall be hydrostatically tested and flushed as established in NFPA Standard 24 for <br /> private fire mains. (Below-ground piling must be installed by Washington State Patrol Licensed <br /> Underground Sprinkler line certified "U" installers. For further information, contact the State Fire <br /> Marshal's Office at (360) 596-3900 or contact the Everett Fire Department at (425) 257-8124.) All such <br /> tests shall be witnessed by a Fire Department inspector. Call (425) 257-8124 or (425) 257-8120 to <br /> make an appointment for inspection. <br /> Contractors' materials and test certificates shall be submitted to the Everett Fire Department prior to <br /> issuance of any Certificates of Occupancy. Call (425) 257-8124 for more information. <br /> 17.The Snohomish County Emergency Radio System is employed by the City of Everett Fire Department <br /> emergency crews and operates at 800 MHz. Large metal-framed or metal and concrete buildings can <br /> weaken the signal so that communication and, therefore, firefighter safety is compromised. This <br /> structure must meet the requirements of EMC 16.03, Section 510, which specifically addresses required <br /> radio system performance standards in this structure. Your attention to this feature early in the planning <br /> stages will help avoid a costly, last-minute retroactive installation of radio signal amplification antennae <br /> and other equipment. For details, call the Everett Fire Department Plan Reviewer at (425) 257-8124. <br /> 18.All fire alarm control panels (FACP) and sprinkler valves shall be in heated rooms or closets with <br /> standard man door access. Locations shall be approved by the Fire Code Official (NFPA 13 8.16.4.1.3). <br /> 19. The location of Fire Department connections (FDC) and post indicator valves (PIV) shall be determined <br /> by the Fire Code Official. If immediate outside man door access is available to the sprinkler valves <br /> (risers), a PIV will not be required. The Fire Department Connection (FDC) shall be remote, placed 75 <br /> feet from the hydrant. <br /> 4 <br />