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<br />I! <br /> <br />411.7 Exit marking. Exit signs shall be installed at amusement building <br />required exit and exit access doorways. Approved directional exit markings <br />shall also be provided. Where mirrors, mazes or other designs are utilized <br />that disguise the path of egress travel such that they are not apparent, <br />approved low-level exit signs and directional path markings shall be <br />provided and located not more than 8 inches above the walking surface and <br />on or near the path of egress travel. Such markings shall become visible in <br />an emergency. The directional exit marking shall be activated by the <br />automatic detection system and the automatic sprinkler system in accordance <br />with Section 907.2.11.2 <br /> <br />411.8 Interior rmish. The interior finish shall be Class A in accordance with <br />Section 803.1 <br /> <br />803.1 Interior finishes: General. Interior wall and ceiling finishes shall be <br />classified in accordance with ASTM E 84. Such interior finish materials <br />shall be grouped in the following classes in accordance with their flame <br />spread and smoke-developed index. <br />Class A: Flame spread 0-25; smoke developed 0-450 <br />Class B: Flame spread 26-75; smoke developed 0-450 <br />Class C: Flame spread 76-200; smoke developed 0-450 <br /> <br />Fire Watch: A temporary measure intended to ensure continuous and <br />systematic surveillance of a building or portion thereof by one or more <br />qualified individuals for the purposes of identifying and controlling fire <br />hazards, detecting early signs of unwanted fire, raising an alarm of fire and <br />notifying the fire department. <br /> <br />David Bruder <br /> <br />Fire Inspector <br />Centennial Fire District <br /> <br />CC: Milo Bennett, FIre Chief <br />Paul Palser, Centerville Building Department <br />