The IFC requires that fire extinguishers be inspected visually on a monthly basis by building personnel to ensure they are accessible and in working condition. Annual maintenance is required from a licensed professional.
Class C fire extinguishers are designed to safely extinguish fires involving electrical equipment. These extinguishers use non-conductive agents, minimizing the risk of electric shock to the user.
Exit signs are required to be continuously illuminated to ensure that building occupants can locate exits quickly and safely in an emergency. This helps in facilitating a smooth evacuation during low-visibility situations, like power outages.
Fire-rated walls are designed specifically to compartmentalize and contain fires, helping to protect occupants and reduce property damage by slowing the fire’s spread from one area to another.
Fire codes generally require that fire extinguishers be placed so that the maximum travel distance to an extinguisher is 75 feet. This ensures that extinguishers are accessible within a reasonable distance in case of a fire emergency.