All electrical appliances, fixtures and wiring
shall be installed in accordance with the current edition of the National
Electrical Code (NFPA 70). All electrical appliances, fixtures and
wiring shall be maintained so as not to be a fire hazard nor a source
of ignition for combustible or hazardous substances, materials or
devices.
[Amended 2-6-2012 by L.L.
No. 2-2012]
Where smoking is considered a fire hazard, the
Chief of the Bureau of Fire Prevention, Chief Fire Inspector or Assistant
or Deputy Fire Inspectors shall be authorized to order the owner in
writing to post "No Smoking" signs in conspicuous designated locations
where smoking is prohibited. In areas where smoking is permitted,
noncombustible ash trays shall be provided.
The use of grills, barbecues or other devices
for cooking food utilizing propane or producing an open flame shall
be prohibited within 10 feet of any building used as a multiple dwelling.
The storage of propane or any other fuel used for such devices inside
any building shall also be prohibited.
Where the use of security gates is permitted,
such gates shall provide unobstructed view of at least 50% of the
door(s), window(s) or other building opening which is protected by
the security gate when the security gate is in place.