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No person shall set, kindle, or cause to be set or kindled any fire which, through his or her negligence, spreads beyond its immediate confines to any structure, field, or wood lot.
(1980 Code, § 93.06) (Ord. 3071, passed 1-3-1974) Penalty, see § 93.99
No person shall, in the city, in any hotel, motel, rooming house, lodging house, apartment house, tenement house, convalescent home, hospital, child care facility, or similar place of abode, by any means whatsoever, through carelessness, neglect, or negligence, set fire to, or cause the burning of any bedding, furniture, rug, curtain, drape, or other household furnishing or fitting, or any other part of such buildings or premises in such a manner as to endanger the safety of any person or property.
(1980 Code, § 93.07) (Ord. 3071, passed 1-3-1974) Penalty, see § 93.99
It shall be the duty of the manager, owner, or lessee of any hotel or motel to post the provisions of § 93.07 in a conspicuous place in each room occupied by guests in such hotel or motel, and it shall be the duty of the manager, owner, or lessee of any rooming house, lodging house, apartment house, tenement house, convalescent home, hospital, child care facility, or similar place of abode, to post the provisions of § 93.07 in conspicuous places upon such premises.
(1980 Code, § 93.08) (Ord. 3071, passed 1-3-1974) Penalty, see § 93.99
It shall be the duty of a manager, owner, or lessee, and of an employee of any manager, owner, or lessee, and of an occupant, and of any person in direct control of rooming houses, apartments, hotels, motels, rest homes, department stores, theaters, auditoriums, and other public places of assemblage, upon the discovery of any unfriendly fire, or upon receiving information that there is an unfriendly fire on the premises, immediately and with all reasonable dispatch and diligence, to call or notify the Fire Department concerning such fire and to spread an alarm immediately to all occupants of the building.
(1980 Code, § 93.09) (Ord. 3071, passed 1-3-1974) Penalty, see § 93.99
No person not duly authorized shall remove, tip, discharge, operate, or in any way tamper with any size, type, or style of wall-mounted, case-mounted, or floor-mounted fire-extinguishing device, except for use of the fire-extinguishing device in case of actual fire or probable cause for fire in any building, hallway, room, or area within any public building, school, dormitory, classroom, industrial establishment, mercantile, institutional occupancy, hotel, motel, apartment, or place of assembly.
(1980 Code, § 93.10) (Ord. 3071, passed 1-3-1974) Penalty, see § 93.99
No person not duly authorized shall strike, hit, or in any way ring or cause to ring a fire-warning bell or bells within a building, hallway, room, or area within any public building, school, dormitory, classroom, industrial establishment, mercantile, institutional occupancy, hotel, motel, apartment, or place of assembly, except in case of actual fire or probable cause for fire.
(1980 Code, § 93.11) (Ord. 3071, passed 1-3-1974) Penalty, see § 93.99
(A) No person not duly authorized shall strike, hit, tamper with, move, or remove any fire detection or smoke detection device within a building, hallway, room, or area within any public building, school, dormitory, classroom, industrial establishment, mercantile, or institutional occupancy, hotel, motel, apartment, or place of assembly.
(B) Authorization for the installation of, moving of, or elimination of fire or smoke detection devices is hereby granted to the Fire Chief of the city or his or her designee.
(1980 Code, § 93.12) (Ord. 3087, passed 1-21-1974) Penalty, see § 93.99
If a building is required by the Building Department to have a suppression system and the owner desires to paint the Fire Department connection, the Fire Department connection shall be painted “Safety Red, Sherwin Williams B54R38" or equivalent.
(Ord. 7839, passed 11-17-2008)
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