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Violation of Section 57.4704.5 shall be subject to penalties and minimum fines as prescribed in Section 57.110.4 and Table 57.110.4.
Flammable and combustible liquids in dwelling units and guest rooms shall comply with Sections 57.4704.6.1 through 57.4704.6.5.1.
Class IB, IC or Class II liquids with a flashpoint below 110°F shall not be used in any dwelling unit or guest room for any of the following purposes:
1. The cleaning by dipping or submerging of any clothing, drapes, bedding, or similar material.
2. The cleaning or polishing of floors, walls, ceilings, windows, furniture, equipment, or similar surfaces.
3. Insecticides, pest sprays, or rodent exterminators.
4. Washing parts or removing grease or dirt.
The storage, handling, and use of Class IB, IC, or combustible liquids in hotels or apartment houses shall be only for the purpose of maintenance and operation of maintenance equipment. Storage shall be in approved containers and in hazardous material cabinets in locations approved by the Chief.
Maximum quantities in hotels or apartment houses for Class IB, IC, and Class II liquids combined shall not exceed 10 gallons and for Class III liquids shall not exceed 60 gallons.
EXCEPTION: Storage in excess of these amounts may be approved by the Chief if stored in a Hazardous Material Room or an H-l, H-2, or H-3 occupancy that has no openings into portions of the building used by the public.
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