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CHAPTER 7-FIRE AND SMOKE PROTECTION FEATURES: <br /> Fire-resistance-rated construction is one form of fire protection in a design. It's often referred to as a <br /> passive protection.Passive protection was common in the Uniform Building Code,the previous base <br /> code used in Oregon up to 2002. Components include fire and smoke dampers,rated doors, fireproofing, <br /> frestop systems,fire-rated glazing, fire-rated walls, and fire-rated ceiling assemblies.Fire-rated <br /> components and materials help control the spread of fire while limiting the damage to a burning building <br /> and surrounding structures. More importantly, materials that contain or control fires give building <br /> occupants sufficient time to escape and allow firefighters to act before the structure collapses. <br /> Fire walls, fire bathers, fire partitions,along with smoke bathers and smoke partitions help to slow <br /> down the spread of fire and smoke giving occupants more time to evacuate.These features may be <br /> considered as an appropriate element to mitigate a sprinkler system. <br /> CHAPTER 8 -INTERIOR FINISHES: <br /> Interior finishes and decorative materials are key elements in the development and spread of fire,In <br /> some cases,interior decorations are the first materials ignited. In other instances,the interior finish <br /> materials become involved in the early stages of fire and contribute to its early growth and spread. <br /> Performance requirements of interior finish materials may be evaluated based on test standards, and <br /> certain restrictions used to mitigate fire growth within buildings by restricting interior finish materials <br /> and decorative materials. <br /> How a building is being used, its contents, and the flammability of its finishes may be considered <br /> appropriate element to mitigate a sprinkler system. <br /> 4811) <br /> CHAPTER 9-FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS: <br /> Smoke detection and alarm systems provide early warning to occupants.These systems include manual <br /> fire alarm and automatic fire detection. <br /> Manual fire alarm systems are installed in buildings to limit fire casualties and property losses. They do <br /> this by promptly notifying the occupants of the building of an emergency,which increases the time <br /> available for evacuation. When fire alarm systems are supervised,the fire department will be promptly <br /> notified and its response time relative to the onset of the fire will be reduced. <br /> Automatic fire detection systems increase the likelihood of a fire being discovered and give occupants <br /> an early warning.The automatic detecting devices may be smoke detectors or other approved detectors. <br /> These systems vary in complexity and benefit, so discretion should be used to determine what system <br /> would be appropriate mitigation to a sprinkler system.Partial"multi-purpose sprinkler system coverage" <br /> may be considered,such as protection of storage areas, gas-fired equipment locations,egress paths,or <br /> other targeted areas. <br /> CHAPTER 10-MEANS OF EGRESS: <br /> Number of exits,travel Stances, and the arrangement of exits can help to shorten the time it takes to <br /> depart the building. The means of egress is the primary method for protection of people in buildings. It <br /> addresses all portions of the egress system including size,arrangement,number, and protection <br /> Page of V <br />