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Sprinklers-Where Required

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Mar 7, 2012
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I was trying to find out when the automatic sprinklers are mandatory. On NFPA 1 (section 13.3.2.3), it's written:

"New buildings housing emergency fire, rescue, or
ambulance services shall be protected throughout by approved
automatic sprinkler systems"

My doubt is, if there is some consideration about the size of the building on any other part of the norm. I mean, is this section to be applied no matter the size of building?

Thanks
 
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Is it under residental or similar?? Ibc requires any sleeping area to be sprinkled
 
Looks like zero sq ft requires it:::

13.3.2.3 New buildings housing emergency fire, rescue, or ambulance services shall be protected throughout by approved automatic sprinkler systems.

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13.3.2.15 New Hotels and Dormitories.


13.3.2.27* New Storage Occupancies.
 
The only exception I can think of is if you are in a state like Michigan where the state has a mini/maxi building code. In this case, regardless of the requirement in the local fire code, the construction requirements may not be more restrictive than the state building code. I hope this is not your situation, because installing sprinklers in emergency facilities is a very positive example for the rest of the built environment.
 
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