SMOKE DETECTOR — A device which detects visible
or invisible particles of combustion.
AUTOMATIC SMOKE/FIRE (ALARM SYSTEMS) SYSTEM
An approved installation of equipment which automatically
activates a smoke or fire alarm when the detecting element is exposed
to fire, smoke or an abnormal rise in temperature.
BUSINESS OCCUPANCY
Buildings in which the primary or intended occupancy or use
is the transaction of administrative, business, civic or professional
service, and where the handling of goods, wares or merchandise, in
limited quantities, is incidental to the primary occupancy of the
use. "Business occupancies" include, among others, banks, barbershops,
beauty parlors, city halls, courthouses, dentists' offices, doctors'
offices, general offices, lawyers' offices, municipal buildings, radio
stations, telephone exchanges and television stations.
CONTRACTOR
Either a licensed electrician or a fire-protection-system
contractor approved by the enforcing authority, having at least three
years' experience in the installation and maintenance of fire-detection
systems.
EDUCATIONAL OCCUPANCY
Buildings in which the primary or intended occupancy or use
is for the gathering of six or more people for the purpose of learning
or receiving educational instruction. "Educational occupancies" include,
among others, schools, universities, colleges, academies, nursery
schools, primary schools, secondary schools, children's day-care centers
and homes, and libraries.
ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITY
The Bureau of Fire Prevention of the Town of Harrison and
its duly authorized representative(s) or assistant(s).
FIRE
A phenomenon which occurs when a substance, upon reaching
a critical temperature, reacts chemically with oxygen to produce heat,
flame, light, smoke, water vapor, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide
and other products and effects.
INDIVIDUAL DWELLING UNIT
One or more rooms with complete provisions for cooking, living,
sanitary and sleeping facilities arranged for the occupancy of one
family.
INDUSTRIAL OCCUPANCY
Buildings in which the primary or intended occupancy or use
is the manufacturing or processing of products of all kinds, including
operations such as making, altering, assembling, bottling, canning,
finishing, handling, mixing, packaging, repairing, cleaning, laundering
and similar operations. "Industrial occupancies" include, among others,
factories of all kinds, laboratories, dry-cleaning plants, power plants,
service stations, laundries and printing plants.
INSTITUTIONAL OCCUPANCY
Buildings in which the primary or intended occupancy or use
is for persons domiciled or detained under supervision. "Institutional
occupancies" include, among others, health-care facilities, hospitals,
nursing homes, residential-custodial care, nurseries, homes for the
aged, mentally retarded institutions and penal institutions.
MERCANTILE OCCUPANCY
Buildings in which the primary or intended occupancy or use
is the display and sale to the public of goods, wares or merchandise.
"Mercantile occupancies" include, among others, stores, markets, supermarkets,
department stores, drugstores, auction rooms, shopping centers, laundry
and dry cleaning distribution stores, self-service laundries and self-service
dry-cleaning laundries.
MIXED OCCUPANCY
Occupancy of a building in part for one use and in part for
residential occupancy.
NFPA 72
The current compilation of the National Fire Protection Association's
codes, standards, recommendations, practices and manuals regarding
standards on automatic fire detectors at the time of the application
for a smoke-detector permit.
OCCUPANCY
Use of a building, structure or premises.
OWNER
Owner of fee of the premises.
PLACES OF PUBLIC ASSEMBLY
Buildings in which the primary or intended occupancy or use
is the assembly of 15 or more people for amusement, athletic, civic,
dining, educational, entertainment, patriotic, political, recreational,
religious, social, sports or similar purposes. "Places of public assembly"
include, among others, theaters, motion-picture theaters, assembly
halls, auditoriums, exhibition halls, museums, skating rinks, gymnasiums,
bowling lanes, pool rooms, mortuary chapels, restaurants, churches,
synagogues, dance halls, club rooms, passenger stations and terminals
of air, surface and public transportation facilities, courtrooms,
conference rooms and drinking establishments.
RESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCY
Buildings in which the primary or intended occupancy or use
is one in which sleeping accommodations are provided for normal residential
purposes; this includes all buildings designed to provide sleeping
accommodations, except one- or two-family dwellings and sleeping accommodations
related to health-care and penal occupancies, which are covered under
institutional occupancy. "Residential occupancies" include, among
others, hotels/motels, apartments, dormitories, lodgings and guest
houses or rooming houses.
SHALL
Indicates a mandatory requirement.
SINGLE-STATION SMOKE-DETECTOR ALARM DEVICE
An assembly comprised of a photoelectric or ionization type
of smoke detector, control equipment and audible alarm in one unit
which, upon detection of smoke, activates an alarm.
STORAGE OCCUPANCY
Buildings in which the primary or intended occupancy or use
is the storage of or shelter for goods, merchandise, products, vehicles
or animals. "Storage occupancies" include, among others, warehouses,
cold storage, freight terminals, hangars, barns and stables.