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Sprinklers Below Open Stairs

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FireFreak08

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Oct 31, 2008
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I have a project with an Internal Stair (non-egress). It goes from the 1st to 2nd floor. The risers/treads are the only solid surface, it will be open to a water feature below the stair so there is a non-walkable space below the stair. What are the requirements for this? Are sprinklers required? Does material (combustible/vs non-combustible) treads/risers make a difference? I'm thinking I do not need to add sprinklers but not quite sure. NFPA 13, 2007 doesn't seem to address this specifically. I can only place together different sections and make a judgement call.

Any advice/tips would be greatly appreciated.
 
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Normally as an ahj I require them under protection to be provided under solid stairs

Depends on the length and width sometimes,

8.10.6.3.2. 2010 edition and 8.10.7.3.2
 
You could also use the 4' wide obstruction rule....8.5.5.3.1 in NFPA 13 2010 ed.
 
I usually add them; especially if the tenant can use beneath the stair for storage.
 
The Section 8.15.3 requirements for combustible and noncombustible stairs was clarified in the 2010 edition of NFPA 13. You should find your answer in this section.
 
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