The Fire Official shall approve the type of key lock box and
its location prior to installation. The key lock box, at a minimum,
shall contain two sets of keys and combination access codes shall
be provided to the following areas:
A. Locked points of egress, whether in interior or exterior of such
buildings;
B. Mechanical and boiler rooms;
C. Rooms containing fire protection equipment, sprinkler controls and
fire alarm components;
D. All locked fire protection devices that require restoring;
F. Any fenced or secured areas; and
G. Any other areas difficult to access as determined by the Fire Official.
Premises protected by fences, gates and related barriers presently
secured by a padlock, electronically operated or automatic gates,
or other control circuits that control access to the premises shall
be equipped with a high-security padlock or emergency override control
device (key switch) that is master-keyed at a location approved by
the Fire Official.
All existing buildings shall comply with this article as set forth in §
152-12B. All newly constructed buildings not yet occupied or buildings currently under construction and all buildings or businesses applying for a certificate of occupancy shall comply prior to obtaining a certificate of occupancy.
The Fire Official shall be authorized to implement rules and
regulations for the use of the lock box system.
Any person or entity violating any provision of this article
shall, after receiving notice from the Fire Official and upon conviction,
be subject to a penalty as set forth in the Uniform Fire Code.
The lock box system shall be on all new plans submitted to the Land Development Board in support of an application for a proposed building to the extent such a building falls into the categories set forth in §
152-12 of this article.