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Fire alarm horn/strobes required in warehouse?

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mvsubstation

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Aug 5, 2003
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I am looking at another engineer's design drawings for a warehouse facility and do not see any horn/strobes anywhere in the building. Is fire alarm notification not required in warehouses? From looking in the IBC I did not see any exceptions in section 907.9 for this type of building?
 
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I'm assuming:

- your warehouse is clssified as a Group S-1 occupancy
- the warehouse is used for high-piled combustible storage and has an area > 12K square feet
- the building is equipped with an automatic sprinkler system
- you are reviewing the 2006 IFC.

Based on these assumptions IFC Section 907.2 (same section in the IBC) does not require a manual fire alarm system nor does it require alarm signaling devices.

If your warehouse is a mixed use occupancy (e.g., B/F-1/S-1) or its a Group H, or its not sprinklered and being used for high piled combustible storage, advise me because the fire alarm and detection system requirements will be different.
 
It is not unsual in many jurisdictions for the building drawings to not have a fire alarm system shown. These are typically designed by the installing contractor. The cover sheet of the architectural drawings should have mentioned the need for a fire alalrm system. I usually issue a phased approval until the fire alarm (and sprinklers also) working plans are submitted.

Don Phillips
 
Depends on where you are. I've seen EEs doing FA layouts on TIs - some projects go that fast. And, he didn't tell us what he was looking at. I'm assuming he's doing a due diligence on some shop drawings.

And I question a lot of architects on a lot of things. His question is valid since the codes do a pretty poor job of saying "its not required." It would be nice if a design professional could open up the IFC, look up fire alarms in Group S occupancies and see the phrase "no requirement for a fire alarm."

I wonder how many consultants would be unemployed with such simple, concise language?
 
It is a mixed use facility. The storage is S-1, in addition there is a manufacturing area that is an F-1, plus there is a small portion of the warehosue that is an H classified area. The entire building will be sprinklered.

In light of those facts, section 907.10.2 Audible Alarms in the IFC, states that audible alarms are required. I don't see anywhere in the IFC that gives an exception to this requirement (except that visuals may be used in lie of audible alarms).

 
Did you start at section 907 IFC

s-1: not required

f-1 Not required till over 500

H: required for H-5

So unless the building meets the above or system required for other reasons besides monitoring nor a/v inside is required.

Read the entire chapter do not skip
 
Some conflicts that I can think (off the top of my head) of are with NFPA 101 and ADA rules that address areas that are "public areas" (as in 2 or more persons) should contain notification equipment


I am going to do some research (i have been working in the fire sprinkler field lately) so I will that this as a good opportunity to brush up on some of my fire alarm knowledge.

 
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