The following words, terms and phrases, when
used in this article, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in
this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different
meaning:
DECORATIVE MATERIAL
Includes all such materials as curtains, draperies, streamers,
surface coverings applied over the building interior finish for decorative,
acoustical or other effect and also cloth, cotton batting, straw,
vines, leaves, trees and moss used for decorative effect, but it shall
not include floor coverings, ordinary window shades nor materials 1/40
of an inch or less in thickness [NOTE: May be measured by folding
a piece to five thicknesses and measuring to see if the thickness
of five layers exceeds 1/8 inch.] applied directly to and adhering
tightly to a noncombustible base.
PLACE OF ASSEMBLY
A room or space used for assembly or educational occupancy
for 100 or more occupants, or which has a floor area of 1,500 square
feet or more used for such purposes. Such room or space shall include
any similar occupied connecting room or space in the same story, or
in a story or stories above or below, where entrance is common to
the rooms or spaces.
No place of assembly as defined in §
198-99 shall be maintained, operated or used as such without a permit, except that no permit shall be required for any place of assembly used solely as a place of religious worship.
In places of assembly no motion picture screen or screen masking shall be used which will ignite and allow flame to spread over the surface when exposed to the match flame test described in §
198-101A.
During the period of occupancy, no exit door
shall be locked, bolted or otherwise fastened or obstructed by any
means, so that the door cannot be opened from the inside by the use
of the ordinary door latch or knob or by pressure on the door or on
a panic release device.
In each room where chairs, or tables and chairs,
are used, the arrangement shall be such as will provide for ready
access by aisles to each exit doorway. Aisles leading directly to
exit doorways shall have not less than 36 inches clear width, which
shall not be obstructed by chairs, tables or other objects.
A plan showing the capacity and location of
exitways and of aisles leading thereto shall be submitted for approval
to the Chief of the Fire Department, and an approved copy shall be
kept on display in the premises.
Each place of assembly shall be posted with
a legible sign in contrasting colors conspicuously located stating
the maximum number of occupants permitted. The number shall be determined
by the capacity of exitways provided.
All fire protection equipment required under Part
2, Equipment Requirements, Article
XVI, Fire Protection Equipment, of this chapter shall be kept in working condition. Extinguishers and hose and similar appliances shall be visible and convenient at all times. It shall be the duty of the owner and the tenant of each building, or part of a building, occupied as a place of assembly to properly train sufficient regular employees in the use of fire appliances so that such appliances can be quickly put in operation.