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Kleinfeldt's code-compliant Fire Safety Plans are certified by the Authority Having Jurisdiction and are design-customized to minimize building-occupant risk through full and consistent safety measures implementation.
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The key components provided during a Kleinfeldt Fire Safety Plan are: |
- An Overview that details the owner/manager's legal obligations
- An HR Distribution list containing all fire-emergency contacts and all people who will require assistance
- A Building Resources Audit; consisting of layout/location of all utility shut-offs, all fire and life safety equipment and their operating procedures, and details of building occupants
- Emergency Evacuation Procedures for tenants, visitors and occupants; fire response procedures upon discovery of fire or smoke
- Building signage posted at each manual pull station, at elevators and at key lobby/floor locations
- Fire Hazard Control Procedures to instruct in fire safety and prevention measures and practices (e.g. combustible materials disposal instructions)
- Supervisory Staff Responsibilities to direct staff of their duties upon discovery of smoke or fire, and during the emergency
- Persons Requiring Assistance Form, listing occupants who will require supervisory assistance in the case of a fire emergency
- Fire Drills, scheduled for frequency in accordance with the building classification
- Building Maintenance Requirements for inspection/test of building fire and life safety systems, with attached schedules
- Alternative Measures Procedures to follow when fire and life safety equipment is inoperative
- Fire Watch procedures to follow if fire alarm or sprinkler systems are inoperative
- Panel Function Training to ensure that general fire alarm control panel function is known by emergency response building personnel
- Out-of-Service Signage to post during building system shutdowns, intended to notify occupants of interim procedures
- Schematic Diagrams: floor plan layouts and a building site plan
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Kleinfeldt goes one step further when implementing safety systems via Fire Safety Planning; at Kleinfeldt, we also provide a schedule detailing mandatory fire code inspection and test dates, to cue building owners/managers of their legal responsibilities in remaining, at all times, code compliant in this important area. Because fire protection equipment is used infrequently, and because life safety systems—vulnerable to corrosive environments—deteriorate with the passage of time, Kleinfeldt undertakes to ensure that your compliance never slides, and your occupants' safety is never compromised. Fire regulations are ever-changing, so the only way to stay on top of them is to have an accurate set of guidelines, measures and practices in place.
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