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4) <br /> <br />Every apartment building with twenty-five (25) or more living units shall <br />provide emergency lighting in the exit ways, corridors, and systems in <br />accordance with Chapter 5-1021 of N.F.P.A. Std. 101. <br /> <br />SECTION 110.195F - AUTOMATIC ALARM: <br /> <br />1) <br /> <br />All multiple dwellings having in excess of four (4) dwelling units shall provide a <br />manually operated alarm syslem capable of alerting all the occupants of the <br />structure. Each such alarm system shall be activated by a manual pull station <br />located at each exit door and by an automatic device located in the utilities and/or <br />room in which the heat supply is located. Such device shall be a product of <br />combustion detector other than heat, bearing the approval of the Underwriters <br />Laboratories or Factory Mutuals Testing Service for such service, or the <br />International Conference of Building Officials. <br /> <br />2) <br /> <br />Every dwelling unit within an apartment house, lodging house or hotel, and every <br />guest room in a lodging house or hotel used for sleeping shall be provided with a <br />smoke detector capable of detecting products of combustion other than heat and <br />conforming to the requirements of the Underwriters Laboratories, or approved <br />by the International Conference of Building Officials. When actuated, the detector <br />shall provide an alarm in the dwelling unit or guest room. <br /> <br />SECTION 110.195G - FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS: All fixed and portable fire protection <br />systems and appliances must be accessible and maintained for immediate emergency use. <br /> <br />SECTION 110.195H - PROHIBITING INSIDE CONNECTION OF EXTERNAL APPLIANCES: It shall be <br />unlawful for the owner of any multiple dwelling to allow electrical drop cords, extension cords <br />or any electrical wire to run from any electrical outlet from inside the multiple dwelling for <br />service to an electrical appliance outside of a multiple dwelling. <br /> <br />ARTICLE VI: PROVISIONS AND MAINTENANCE OF BASIC SERVICES AND UTILITIES <br /> IN MANUFACTURED HOME PARKS <br /> <br />SECTION 110.196A- PLUMBING, HEATING, AND ELECTRICAL SERVICE: Every owner of a <br />mobile home park shall be responsible for the provision and maintenance of plumbing, heating <br />and electrical service to each mobile home. All utilities shall be constructed, installed and <br />maintained in accordance with the laws of the state, the recommendations of the state health <br />department, and the ordinances and requirements of the City. <br /> <br />SECTION 110.196B - ILLUMINATION: Every public hall and stairway in every mobile park <br />community building shall be adequately lighted by natural or electric light at all times so as to <br />provide effective illumination in all parts thereof. <br /> <br />ARTICLE VII: UNFIT FOR HUMAN HABITATION <br /> <br />SECTION 110.197A - DECLARATION: Any dwelling unit which is damaged, decayed, dilapidated, <br />unsanitary, unsafe, vermin or rodent infested, or which lacks provision for illumination, <br />ventilation, or sanitary facilities to the extent that the defects create a hazard to the health, <br />safety, or welfare of the occupants or of the public may be declared unfit for human habitation. <br /> <br /> <br />
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