The owner, agent, occupant, or person charged with the custody of any public building, auditorium, hotel, theater, lodge hall, or church, and in the case of schools, the President of the Board of Education, shall be held liable for the equipment and maintenance of such equipment as required in §§ 92-20 through 92-26 for the maintenance and safety of all exits, stairs, doors, windows, or passageways.
It shall be the duty of the Chief of the Fire Protection District or his or her duly appointed assistants to approve and inspect all apparatus to be installed and its location. It shall be the duty of the Chief of the Fire Protection District to cause periodic inspection to be made concerning the operation and accessibility to all main and emergency exits in all public auditoriums, schools, lodge halls, and theaters.
The location and number of fire appliances shall be as determined by fire officials. All extinguishers are to be filled with pressurized water.
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It shall be the duty of the principal, or other person in charge of the pupils in every school building within the Village, to establish and maintain a good and efficient fire drill which shall be practiced at least two times every month during the time the building is used for school purposes.
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A written report shall be made by the principal, or other person in charge of the pupils in each school building under the control of the Board of Education, of each fire drill held and of the time that elapsed from the first fire signal until the last person was out of the building.
No person shall remove any fire apparatus or appliances from their proper place except for inspection or in case of emergency.
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Editor's Note: Former § 92-25, Doors to open outward, was repealed 7-27-2016 by Ord. No. 16-16.
In all theaters and public meeting halls, a red light illuminating the word "exit" shall be kept burning over each regular and emergency exit while the theater or hall is occupied by an audience or by patrons.