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Record Created Date: 11/07/2018
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Sec. 609.3.3 2014 Edition IFC 675 IAC 22-2.5 
Hoods, grease-removal devices, fans, ducts and other appurtenances shall be cleaned at intervals as required by Sections 609.3.3.1 through 609.3.3.3. 
Documentation could not be provided to show that the hood has been cleaned within the past 12 months. 
 
 

Sec. 901.4 2014 Edition IFC 675 IAC 22-2.5 
Fire protection systems shall be maintained in accordance with the original installation standards for that system. Alterations to fire protection systems shall be done in accordance with the applicable rules of the commission. 
Sprinkler escutcheon ring not present inside first floor Southwest exit. 
 
 

Sec. 604.5.2 2014 Edition IFC 675 IAC 22-2.5 
For battery-powered emergency lighting, a power test of the emergency lighting equipment shall be completed annually. The power test shall operate the emergency lighting for a minimum of 90 minutes and shall remain sufficiently illuminated for the duration of the test. 
Documentation could not be provided to show that the annual 90 minute load test has been completed. 
 
 

Sec. 507.12 2014 Edition IMC 675 IAC 18-1.6 
The inside lower edge of canopy-type Type I and II commercial hoods shall overhang or extend a horizontal distance of not less than 6 inches (152 mm) beyond the edge of the top horizontal surface of the appliance on all open sides. The vertical distance between the front lower lip of the hood and such surface shall not exceed 4 feet (1219 mm). Exception: The hood shall be permitted to be flush with the outer edge of the cooking surface where the hood is closed to the appliance side by a noncombustible wall or panel. 
The appropriate overhang is not being provided for the commercial range in the basement kitchen. 
 
 

Sec. 906.9.1 2014 Edition IFC 675 IAC 22-2.5 
Portable fire extinguishers having a gross weight not exceeding 40 pounds (18 kg) shall be installed so that their tops are not more than 5 feet (1524 mm) above the floor. 
Fire extinguisher located in first floor warming kitchen was found to be mounted in excess of 5 feet. 
 
 

Sec. 315.3.1 2014 Edition IFC 675 IAC 22-2.5 
Storage shall be maintained 2 feet (610 mm) or more below the ceiling in nonsprinklered areas of buildings or a minimum of 18 inches (457 mm) below sprinkler head deflectors in sprinklered areas of buildings. Exception: Sidewall storage to a maximum depth of thirty (30) inches (seventy-six and two-tenths (76.2) centimeters) shall be acceptable to the ceiling in nonsprinklered buildings. 
Storage in basement riser room was found to be within 18 inches of the sprinkler deflectors.  
 
 
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Sec. 703.1 2014 Edition IFC 675 IAC 22-2.5 
The required fire-resistance rating of fire-resistance-rated construction (including walls, firestops, shaft enclosures, partitions, smoke barriers, floors, fire-resistive coatings and sprayed fire-resistant materials applied to structural members and fire-resistant joint systems) shall be maintained. Such elements shall be visually inspected by the owner annually and properly repaired, restored or replaced when damaged, altered, breached or penetrated. Where concealed, such elements shall not be required to be visually inspected by the owner unless the concealed space is accessible by the removal or movement of a panel, access door, ceiling tile or similar movable entry to the space. Openings made therein for the passage of pipes, electrical conduit, wires, ducts, air transfer openings and holes made for any reason shall be protected with approved methods capable of resisting the passage of smoke and fire. Openings through fire-resistance-rated assemblies shall be protected by self- or automatic-closing doors of approved construction meeting the fire protection requirements for the assembly. 
The ceiling tile located in the quilting room was found damaged.