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City of Allentown, PA
Lehigh County
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No owner, operator or other person shall occupy or let to another person any dwelling, rooming house, dwelling unit, rooming unit, or sleeping unit which does not comply with the following minimum standards for safety from fire, and no dwelling, rooming house, dwelling unit, rooming unit, or sleeping unit or any premises containing such areas shall fail to comply with the following minimum standards for safety from fire.
No dwelling unit, rooming unit, or sleeping unit shall be located within a building containing any establishment handling, dispensing or storing flammable liquids in any quantity which endangers the lives of the occupants.
Every dwelling unit, rooming unit and sleeping unit shall have safe, unobstructed means of egress leading to safe and open space at ground level and shall be so located as to be accessible without going through another dwelling unit, rooming unit or sleeping unit. Exit doors, where practical, shall swing in the line of egress.
A. 
In buildings containing two or more units, no transom shall be permitted to open onto a means of egress, nor shall they be permitted between units. Fire protection in hallways, stairways, corridors and other interior means of egress shall be of one-hour fire-resistive construction. Doors opening onto public halls shall be labeled a minimum of 20 minutes fire rated or shall be one-and-three-fourths-inch flush wood doors with a solid lumber core. Doors shall fit into their openings with a one-eighth-inch tolerance between the door edge and frame and one-half-inch tolerance between door bottom and floor. Fire separation between dwelling, rooming or sleeping units shall be one-hour fire-resistive construction.
[Amended 10-23-2012 by Ord. No. 15022]
B. 
Swinging fire door shall close from the full-open position and latch automatically. The door closer shall exert enough force to close and latch the door from any partially open position.
C. 
Egress doors shall be readily openable from the egress side without the use of a key or special knowledge or effort.
[Amended 10-23-2012 by Ord. No. 15022]
A. 
Storage rooms, storage lockers or closets and basements shall not be used for storage of trash, debris, rubbish, or flammable/combustible materials.
B. 
No dwelling, unit, rooming unit or sleeping unit shall contain any accumulation of flammable/combustible materials.
A. 
There shall be at least two means of egress available for all units in:
[Amended 10-23-2012 by Ord. No. 15022]
(1) 
All two-story buildings containing more than four dwelling units, rooming units, or sleeping units per floor.
(2) 
All buildings exceeding two habitable stories and containing any combination of three or more dwelling units, rooming units, sleeping units or nonresidential units.
B. 
An existing fire escape may be accepted by the public officer as a second means of egress. If accepted, however, the fire escape shall be in sound working condition and serve every unit above the first floor.
[Amended 5-18-1995 by Ord. No. 13332; 10-23-2012 by Ord. No. 15022]
C. 
A required second means of egress to be newly constructed shall meet all performance standards of the current adopted building and fire codes.
[Amended 5-4-1983 by Ord. No. 12554; 5-18-1995 by Ord. No. 13332; 10-23-2012 by Ord. No. 15022]
D. 
Every hallway, stairway, corridor, exit, fire escape door and other means of egress shall be kept clear at all times. Each of these means of egress shall lead directly to grade with safe access to a public way.
E. 
Windows leading to fire escapes shall have openings large enough to provide safe and adequate means of egress with sills not over 36 inches above the inside floor level. Height of window sill above fire escape balcony platform or landing should not exceed eight inches. Windows shall be maintained in fully operable condition at all times.
F. 
Exit signs are required to be installed according to the most recently adopted Fire Prevention Code of the City of Allentown.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: See Ch. 285, Fire Prevention and Protection.
A. 
All buildings having floors used for human occupancy located more than four stories above grade shall be provided with standpipes.
B. 
The standpipes shall have an approved Fire Department connection with hose connections at each floor level.
[Amended 2-3-2016 by Ord. No. 15269]
A. 
Single-family buildings. In all single-family residential buildings, smoke detectors shall be required in each sleeping room, in the immediate area outside of each sleeping room and on every story of the dwelling unit, including basements. Smoke detectors may be battery operated.
B. 
Two- to twelve-unit residential buildings. In two- to twelve-unit residential buildings, interconnected smoke detectors shall be required in common public use areas such as halls, corridors, stairways, stair towers, lobbies, basements or similar common areas. Approved smoke detectors shall be required in each sleeping room, in the immediate area outside of each sleeping room, and on each floor level, including the basement. Smoke detectors inside dwelling units may be battery operated. Smoke detectors in common areas are required to be connected to the common area system and must be hard-wired with battery backup.
C. 
Thirteen-or-more-unit residential buildings. Any building containing 13 or more residential units must comply with the most recently adopted International Fire Code. Approved smoke detectors shall be required in each sleeping room, in the immediate area outside of each sleeping room, and on each floor level, including the basement. Smoke detectors inside dwelling units may be battery operated. Smoke detectors in common areas are required to be connected to the common area system and must be hard-wired with battery backup.
D. 
Mixed-use buildings. In mixed-use buildings containing any nonresidential use and any residential unit(s), interconnected smoke detectors shall be required serving the nonresidential use and common use areas such as halls, corridors, stairways, stair towers, lobbies, basements or similar common areas. In residential unit(s) in mixed-use buildings, approved smoke detectors shall be required in each sleeping room, in the immediate area outside of each sleeping room, and on each floor level, including the basement. Smoke detectors inside dwelling units may be battery operated. Smoke detectors in common areas are required to be connected to the common area system and must be hard-wired with battery backup.
(1) 
Exception 1: Buildings that comply with the currently adopted International Fire Prevention Code and were constructed or converted by alteration to a different use and occupancy by meeting the standards of the Pennsylvania Uniform Construction Code or prior Building Codes adopted by the City of Allentown.
(2) 
Exception 2: Buildings that are sprinklered in a manner approved by the International Fire Prevention Code, as amended, will be permitted the following exceptions:
(a) 
Common public use area smoke detection is not required other than in the basement.
(b) 
Smoke detectors will not be retroactively required inside sleeping rooms, providing that an approved smoke detector is installed in the immediate vicinity outside each sleeping room. This exception does not apply to rooming units or similar sleeping units. All dwelling units must have at least one approved smoke detector installed inside that unit.
NOTE: Immediate area outside each sleeping room shall mean approximately 15 linear feet.
NOTE: The smoke detector(s) installed to protect the area outside of each sleeping room satisfies the requirement of one smoke detector per floor within that unit.
E. 
The City of Allentown shall at all times comply in all respects with Pennsylvania Act No. 121, as amended; also known as Carbon Monoxide Alarm Standards Act.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: See 35 P.S. § 7221 et seq.
[Amended 10-17-2012 by Ord. No. 15022]
A. 
All residential dwellings when attached by a common ceiling, wall or floor to another dwelling unit, or nonresidential unit, shall have a minimum fire separation of one-hour fire resistance rating.
B. 
All residential dwellings located above or attached by a common wall to a garage shall have a one-hour fire separation rating. Interior doors leading to an attached garage shall be a labeled twenty-minute fire-rated door or shall be one-and-three-fourths-inch flush wood doors with a solid lumber core. Doors shall fit into their openings with a one-eighth-inch tolerance between the door edge and frame and one-half-inch tolerance between door bottom and floor.
C. 
Common laundry facilities shall be separated from combustible surfaces by material having a one-hour fire rating extending three feet beyond the facilities. All dryers shall be connected to a smooth metal ductwork system (not to exceed 35 feet) and properly vented to the exterior with a back draft damper.
A. 
A primary exitway containing eight risers or more shall be either interior enclosed exitways or shall be constructed of noncombustible materials.
B. 
Exceptions to this requirement will be allowed for primary exits from structures built of combustible materials and approved in accordance with the Basic Building Code in force at the time of construction.
[Amended 8-24-2009 by Ord. No. 14737]
Fire extinguishers are required to be installed according to the most recently adopted Fire Prevention Code of the City of Allentown.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: See Ch. 285, Fire Prevention and Protection.