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HomeMy WebLinkAboutB4-1580 INSP RPT 7-22-04.PDFJul 21 04 07:22p Kristie Wilson 8283223170 p,2 Identification # DCD-0304 County �� Rev.7/4A vC3 Date Of ,,PC !t"n BUILDING INSPECTORS INSPECTION FORM NAME OF OPERATION ADDRESS CITY 1?(J2 ZIP_ ;4( EEMOM 1. Buildings are required by the licensing agency to meet the Building Code in effect when an application for licensure is submitted to the regulating agency. Does the building listed above, to die extent observable, meet the current Net Carolina Building Code? Yes L0_No__ 2. If no, list question numbers which do not comply, explain the violation and whether equivalent protection for the safety Of the Children 13 provided: I) 2) 4) 3 Arc any of ujo above violations of a life safety concern? Yes,— No If yes, please list question numbers 4. In your opinion based on the violations listed above, do you recommend that the Division of Child Development issue a provisional license to allow time for correction of the violations? Yes_ No M03=3030=1=32010= (Note: An violations must be corrected before a license can be issued unim a provisional time period is recommended or equivalent protection is documented.) 5. Number of rooms approved for occupancy by children? (Attach sketch of building with rooms identified) 6. specify any local zoning restriction. Signature of Inspector 7.:_ZZ �_o Jurisdiction C /Plame: 414 6 - $72-o lie Inspectors Certificate and Building inspection Form are required to be completed in its entirety before the Division of Child Development can consider the document complete. All questions must be answered; any NO answers mu3t have a written explanation. This form was developed through the cooperation of the Division of Child Development and the Engineering Division of the Department of In3urance. please note that the impection forms do not cover all areas of the Code, but are intended to be used as a guide for the local inspector. If additional Code items which are not addressed on these form am found to be in violation of the Code, please document them on the back of this form, Prepare in triplicate. Original to Division of Child Development, I copy retained by inspector, I copy retained 1y operator. Jul 21 04 07:22p Kristie Wilson 8283223170 P.3 LIGHT & VENTILATION Is the total area of all windows in the daycare room equal to or greater (Ilea) 8% of the floor area or is artificial light provided? YesNo 2.a Is one-half of die window area operable? (if no, verify proper mechanical ventilation is provided), Yes— No b Is space mechanically ventilated as required by ASHRAE 62? (N/A if an existing building). N/A Yes &-' No FIRE 3. Does this building have a manually operated fire alarm system (electrically installed system with pull box stations)? Yes 4olo� No—, EXITS 4. Are there at least 2 exits (doors, stairs, smoke proof towers, ramps, or horizontal exio) remote from each other on each floor or fire section of the building? Yes 4--� No 5. is the exit capacity adequate? Yes L---�No- 6, Are all means of egress adequately illuminated at all times that the building 11� is occupied? Yes- No- 7. Are the means of egress identified by readily visible exit signs when the exit of way to reach it is not immediately obvious to the occupants? Yes No Is emergency power provided for centers with more than 300 occupants or for centers providing night care as required by the Building Code? N/A Aoo"00' Yes No CORRIDORS AND ACCESS TO EXITS 9. Are all mcaU3 of egress unobstructed without passing through a closet, storage area, kitchen, restroom, or other hazardous space? Yes A,-' No M Arc all exit corridors a minimum I -hour fire rnsistans:0 N/A— Yes-No (Ifyes, go to Question 12) (NA applies only if there are no corridors) 11. If corridors arc pot I hour fire rated, do all day rarer ms, spaces, and areas have a direct level of discharge exit to the outside? Yes- No 12. a. Do all corridors, ramps, and passageways have a minimum 6 feet clear width in all areas serving as means of egress for capacity of 100 or more? Yes 41� No__ b, Are all corridors, ramps, and passageways not less than 44" clear width in all areas serving as means of egress for rapacity of less than 100? Yes— Nor 0. Are all dead-end corridors no more than 20 feet in length? N/A 600000." Yes— No- — (N/A applies only if no dead-end occurs) 14, Do all doors have a minimum clear opening width of 32" (min. door width of 36") in the following locations: a, between occupied rooms and required exits? Yes (,-� Na b. exit doors leading to the exterior? Yes No- Jul 21 04 07:22p Kristie Wilson 15. Arc all doors in the line of exit travel a swinging door (side hinged)? 16, Do doors to rooms that accommodate more than 50 people swing in, the direction of travel ? (N/A applies if room accommodates less than So people) 17, Do all required egress and exit doors have single motion, self -unlocking tYPe lever, Push Pad, Or PaTur, hardwarc? STAIRS (NOTE: It'no stairs, inirrior or exterior, check N/A) 18.a Are all stan-F, serving 50 (ir more occupants at least 44 inches in width? b Are all stairs serving less than 50 occupants, at least 36' in width? 19. Are all ,,tairs provided with proper hapdrails and guardrails'? 20. Are all interior stairs enclosed with 1-hour rated walls and 1-hour rated "B" labeled doors that are at least 36" wide? ZL Are the stair enclosure doors self -closing? 8283223170 "1 p_4 Yes tl� No WALLS AND CEILINGS throughout building non-combustible? 21 a. Are all wall and ceiling coverings (Use of untreated combustible fiber boards, wood, and other combustible fiber boards, wood and other combustible finishes is prohibited). b. Do interior wall and ceiling finish materials meet the flame spread ratings as required by the minimum interior finish classification Table, Volume I? 21 Do ceilings in habitable rooms have a minimum of 7'-6" clear height? 25, Have air conditioning, ventilation, beating, cooking, and Other service equipment been inspected and approved by the appropriate inspectors? Date inspected 26, is combustion and ventilation air for boiler or heater rooms taken directly from and discharged to the outside of the building? (N/A if electric heat is installed) PLUMBING 27, Does the number of waterclosets and lavatories comply with the Plumbing Code as determined by the appropriate inspectoP (I wamrclosot per 15 persons, I lavatory per 25 persons) Maximum # of persons allowed by plumbing facilities?-3P-6Z 440s) Date Inspected N/A Yes No�-- Yes No N/AjYes_ No,, NIA yes_ No Yes— No NIA Yes- No�_ Ae N/A .- YCs�-- No�- 10 ycqNo Yes No __ Ves-No— N/A-4�L� Yes— No (ELECTRICAL 28. Do the visible and accessible portions of the electrical system comply with applicable sections of the Electrical Code as determined by the appropriate inspector? Date Inspected —7nVn-- �()-- MIXED AND MULTI -USE OCCUPANCIES 29. Are all day care areas separated from adjacent occupancies in accordance with the requirornent of rnixed occupancies and the Occupancy Separation Requirements Table? N/A_ (N/A if no mixed occupancies) Yes �i�- No Yes No YCS4-11� No-- Jul 21 04 07:22p Kristie Wilson 8283223170 p.5 30. Do all multi -use areas Comply With the most restrictive applicable sections of the N/A Yes No State Building Code for each intended use, (N/A if no multi -use areas) (Multi -use is defmid as an area which will be used for different functions at different times and not concurrent. Exarnplt' day cue to fellowship hall) ACCESSIBILITY CODES comply with applicable ;jtv, thrildinCodes for access/use g 31. litres this building co-p blStYes -kfNo_ by persons with disabilities? 5EC110N 111c following questions should B, be answered only for educational occupancy in addition to the questions answered in Section A above. ly with the Allowable Uright,% and Building Areas Table-, Z 32. Does the building crimp o to section C), Yes -AZ No for Educational 0--cPancY? (If no, 9 33. a. Are all room3. approved for use by children below grade 2, on the Yes- No levelof exit discharge? (If no 90 to Section C) an one story above the b. Are rooms used by children in grade 2 and older no More tit Yes No level of exit discharge? 34. a. Do rooms used by children under age 3 years have a direct exit to the outside? (NIA applies Only if center doer, not serve, children under 3 yrs) N/A /Yes_ No b. Do rooms used by ch0den under 3 years qualifY as alcoves to adjacent spaces with Yes— No direct exit to the outside? (Ir no to both a and b, to to Section Q Are all rooms approved for use by children provided with an operable Yes— No W� 35, window which complies with Special Exit Requirements for Educational Occupancy? Fl" ie*ww (NIA if direct exit to outside) �IC4>944 A00- 36. is ule most remote point in every room occupied by children, including dining room, not more than 200 feet from the nearest exterior exit ? Yes 4-1� No— (non-sprinklBred building) 37. Are smoke detectors provided in the corridors in accordance with Yes _ZNo­ Auto matic fire Detection and NFiPA72 for day care use,. SECTION C*. The following elucstiom should be ans-Ored only for institutional occupancy in addition to the questions answered in Section A above. 38. Does the building comply with the Allowable Heights and Building Are Table yes_ Na for Institutional Oc'O'PaTICY? 39. Are smoke detectors provided in the corridors in accordance with Automatic Yes-- No Fire Detection and NFiPA72? 40, voes the building provide protection from hazardom areas as required by Special institutional occupancies, Group I Unrestrained Occupancies, Protection Yes— No fromHazardous Areas? 41. Does the building have an approved automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Special Yes-- No_ — institutional Occupancies Qroup, I Unrestrained occupancies? 42. Is the most remote Point in every room occupied by children, including the dining room, yes-- No-- not more than 200 feet from the nearest exterior exit?