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The NFPA 101 Life Safety Code provides critical guidelines for ensuring the safety of building occupants. However, some common infractions often occur due to a lack of awareness or neglect, which can compromise building safety and lead to regulatory penalties. In this blog, we’ll explore the top 5 infractions to NFPA 101 and outline practical actions that building operators can implement to avoid them.
Infraction: Fire doors that are damaged, held open by wedges, or that do not close and latch properly are a significant infraction of NFPA 101. Fire doors are essential for compartmentalizing fires and preventing the spread of smoke and flames.
Infraction: Failure to provide adequate emergency lighting in stairwells, corridors, and exit routes is a common NFPA 101 violation. Inadequate lighting can lead to confusion and accidents during evacuations.
Infraction: Storing hazardous materials, such as chemicals or flammable liquids, in inappropriate locations or without proper containment measures can violate NFPA 101’s fire safety provisions.
Infraction: Neglecting routine maintenance of sprinkler systems or having systems that are partially blocked, corroded, or out of service is a major NFPA 101 violation. Sprinklers are a critical line of defense against fire spread.
Conclusion
The top NFPA 101 infractions often arise from lapses in maintenance, oversight, or communication. To avoid these issues, building operators should establish clear procedures for regular inspections, training programs for staff, and partnerships with fire protection professionals. By staying proactive, you can ensure that your facility remains compliant with NFPA 101 and, more importantly, safe for all occupants.
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