[Added 6-18-1980 by Ord. No. 4-1980; amended 3-6-1985 by L.L. No. 2-1985]
A. In every multiple dwelling and commercial building
having one or more dwelling units, fire-detecting alarm devices shall
be installed at the top of each stairwell and on the ceiling of the
lowest fire area.
B. Each fire-detecting alarm device shall be of a type
approved by a national testing organization. It shall be located so
as to allow for easy access for inspection and maintenance. It shall
be designed and installed so as to avoid dead air space, detect smoke
and heat and activate the alarm, be reasonably free from false alarm
and provide visible indication that the alarm is energized.
C. Each fire-detecting alarm device shall be clearly
audible in sleeping rooms with intervening doors closed or wired to
a central location where twenty-four-hour attendance is provided.
D. Each required device shall be directly connected to
the lighting circuit of the building with no intervening wall switch.
Cord-connected installations are not permitted.
Any person using a torch or other flame-producing
device for removing paint from any building or structure shall provide
one approved fire extinguisher or water hose connected to the water
supply on the premises where such burning is done. In all cases, the
person doing the burning shall remain on the premises one hour after
the torch or flame-producing device has been used.
No person shall deposit hot ashes or cinders,
smoldering coals or greasy or oily substances liable to spontaneous
ignition into any wooden receptacle, or place the same within 10 feet
of any combustible materials, except in metal or other noncombustible
receptacles. Such receptacles, unless resting on a noncombustible
floor or on the ground outside the building, shall be placed on noncombustible
stands, and in every case shall be kept at least two feet away from
any combustible wall or partition or exterior window opening.
Accumulations of wastepaper, hay, grass, straw,
weeds, litter or combustible or flammable waste or rubbish of any
kind shall not be permitted to remain upon any roof or in any court,
yard, vacant lot or open space. All weeds, grass, vines or other growth,
when same endangers property or is liable to be fired, shall be cut
down and removed by the owner or occupant of the property.
No person making, using, storing or having in
charge or under his control any shavings, excelsior, rubbish, sacks,
bags, litter, hay, straw or combustible waste materials shall fail
or neglect at the close of each day to cause all such material which
is not compactly baled and stacked in an orderly manner to be removed
from the building or stored in suitable vaults or in metal or metal-lined,
covered receptacles or bins. Suitable baling presses shall be installed
in stores, apartment buildings, factories and similar places where
accumulations of paper and waste materials are not removed at least
every third day.
Highly flammable materials such as cotton batting,
straw, dry vines, leaves, trees, artificial flowers or shrubbery and
foam plastic materials shall not be used for decorative purposes in
show windows or other parts of mercantile and institutional occupancies
unless flame-proofed. Electric light bulbs in mercantile and institutional
occupancies shall not be decorated with paper or other combustible
materials unless such materials shall first have been rendered flameproof.
No person shall knowingly permit the existence
in or upon any property within the City owned or occupied by such
person, of any condition from which danger from fire shall exist,
and any such owner or occupant shall forthwith comply with any order
of the Common Council, Board of Fire Wardens, Chief of the Fire Department
or Fire Inspector.