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(A) All decorative material shall be noncombustible, inherently flame-resistant, or treated and maintained flame-resistant when tested.
(B) The use of pyrotechnics in the performing arts in conjunction with theatrical, musical, or similar productions before an audience, performers, or support personnel shall follow all state building codes and NFPA standards.
(C) Natural-cut Christmas trees shall be treated and maintained flame-resistant throughout their use; except Christmas trees located in areas protected by an approved automatic sprinkler system.
(D) Live Christmas trees with their roots protected by an earth ball may be permitted, provided they are maintained in a fresh condition and are not allowed to become dry.
(E) Artificial Christmas trees shall be labeled or otherwise identified or certified by the manufacturer as being flame-retardant or flame-resistant.
(F) Only UL-listed electrical lights and wiring shall be used on Christmas trees and similar decorations.
(G) Electrical lights are prohibited on metal artificial Christmas trees.
(H) Open flames shall not be located on or within the height of the Christmas tree or other similar combustible materials.
(I) Natural-cut Christmas trees shall not be located near heating vents or other fixed or portable heating devices that could cause the tree to dry out or to be ignited.
(J) When installing cut Christmas trees indoors, the tree shall have the bottom end of the trunk cut off at least one inch above the end to help the tree absorb water. The tree shall be placed in a suitable stand with adequate water. The water level shall be checked and maintained on a daily basis. The tree shall be removed from the building immediately upon evidence of dryness.
(K) Cotton cannot be used as decorative material. A cotton substitute, magic glass or a similar product that is fire-retardant, may be used.
(L) Decorations shall not block passageways, exits, or fire protection equipment. Persons in doubt about where decorations can and cannot placed should contact the Fire Marshal’s office at 704-736-8516.
(M) (1) Door decorations shall not exceed 50% of the door space.
(2) Only noncombustible or flame-retardant materials should be used.
(N) (1) Corridor walls shall not be covered with decorations that exceed 25% of the wall.
(2) Noncombustible or flame-retardant materials shall be used.
(3) Nothing shall be used that can be an obstruction.
(O) Facilities shall have written certification that items were treated to make them fire-retardant.
(P) Candle safety.
(1) Never use candles on a tree or place near an evergreen tree.
(2) Make sure candles are mounted in a secure and nonflammable base that will not tip over.
(3) Adequate safeguards are to be provided to avoid danger or ignition of combustible materials or injury to occupants;
(4) Candles shall not be left unattended or where small children can reach them;
(5) Any and all live vegetation used shall be of flame-resistant materials or shall be rendered flame-resistant by treating with a fire-retardant coating and maintained flame-resistant;
(6) Candles shall not block or impede exit widths;
(7) Immediately upon completion of a service, all flames shall be properly extinguished; and
(8) Permits are required for use of candles in public places. Churches are exempt. All others should contact the Fire Marshal’s office for the permits.
(Q) The above guidelines shall also apply to scenery used in all stage productions.
(Ord. passed - -; Ord. passed 11-6-2023) Penalty, see § 95.999
VIOLATIONS
(A) Any person shall be subject to all penalties allowed by law, if the person:
(1) Violates or fails to comply with the provisions of this chapter;
(2) Violates or fails to comply with any order made under this chapter;
(3) Builds in violation of any detailed statement of specifications or plans submitted and approved under the LCFPPO, or any certificate or permit issued thereunder; or
(4) Fails to comply with such an order as affirmed or modified by the Fire Marshal or by a court of a competent jurisdiction, within the time affixed.
(B) In addition to any civil penalties that may apply, violations of this chapter shall be a misdemeanor offense and subject the violator to the penalties as set forth in § 10.99(C)(4) of this code and any other criminal laws that may be applicable.
(Ord. passed - -; Ord. passed 11-6-2023)
(A) It shall be unlawful for any person to give, signal, or transmit, or to cause or permit to be given, signaled, or transmitted, in any manner any false alarm.
(B) If a fire department has to respond to a false alarm at a business or residence more than four times in one calendar year, a citation may be issued. There will be no fine for malfunction, natural causes (storms and the like), or good intent. (If there is a citation issued, any money collected will be put into an account for the primary responding Fire Department to be given to that department before the end of each budget year.)
(Ord. passed - -; Ord. passed 11-6-2023) Penalty, see § 95.999
No person shall willfully/deliberately, or through carelessness or negligence, set fire to or cause the burning of any material, in such manner as to endanger the safety of any person or property.
(Ord. passed - -; Ord. passed 11-6-2023) Penalty, see § 95.999
(A) It shall be unlawful to accumulate or store combustible waste matter beneath manufactured homes or recreational vehicles or at any other place within a recreational vehicle park or manufactured home community.
(B) Roofs, courts, yards, vacant lots, and open spaces shall be kept free and clear of deposits or accumulations of waste paper, hay, grass, straw, weeds, litter, combustible waste, or rubbish of any kind. All weeds, grass, vines, or other growth, when same endangers property, or is liable to be set fire to, shall be cut down and removed by the owner or occupant of the property.
(Ord. passed - -; Ord. passed 11-6-2023) Penalty, see § 95.999
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