Document Citation: 55 Pa. Code § 2600.130

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PENNSYLVANIA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Code
TITLE 55. PUBLIC WELFARE
PART IV. ADULT SERVICES MANUAL
SUBPART E. RESIDENTIAL AGENCIES/FACILITIES/SERVICES
CHAPTER 2600. PERSONAL CARE HOMES
GENERAL PROVISIONS

Date:
08/31/2009

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§ 2600.130. Smoke detectors and fire alarms

(a) There shall be an operable automatic smoke detector located within 15 feet of each bedroom door.

(b) The smoke detectors specified in subsection (a) shall be located in hallways.

(c) Smoke detectors and fire alarms must be of a type approved by the Department of Labor and Industry, the appropriate local building authority or local fire safety expert, or listed by Underwriters Laboratories.

(d) If the home serves nine or more residents, there shall be at least one smoke detector on each floor interconnected and audible throughout the home or an automatic fire alarm system that is interconnected and audible throughout the home.

(e) If one or more residents or staff persons are not able to hear the smoke detector or fire alarm system, a signaling device approved by a fire safety expert shall be used and tested so that each resident and staff person with a hearing impairment will be alerted in the event of a fire.

(f) Smoke detectors and fire alarms shall be tested for operability at least once per month. A written record of the monthly testing shall be kept.

(g) If a smoke detector or fire alarm becomes inoperative, repair shall be completed within 48 hours of the time the detector or alarm was found to be inoperative.

(h) The home's emergency procedures shall indicate the procedures that will be immediately implemented until the smoke detector or fire alarms are operable.

(i) In homes housing five or more residents with mobility needs, the fire alarm system shall be directly connected to the local fire department or 24-hour monitoring service approved by the local fire department, if this service is available in the community.