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Page: 1 7 Scope: These standards shall apply to any temporary membrane structure, tent, or canopy, in accordance with the California Code Regulations (CCR) Title 19 and California Fire Code (CFC). Temporary membrane structures, tents, and canopies shall be used for a period not more than 180 days within any 12-month period at a single facility unless approved by the local Building and Fire Official. A tent or temporary membrane structure having an area in excess 200 square feet, or any canopy in excess 400 square feet, shall have an inspection for approval. The Fire Department inspections will include, but not be limited to, the following: Tent flame resistance, exits, portable fire extinguishers, sources ignition, protection and security portable LP-gas containers, generators, and housekeeping. BBQ s and deep fat fryers will not be allowed in or under any tent, tent membrane structure, or canopy. Permits: A Permit is required for all tents and temporary membrane structures having an area in excess 200 square feet and canopies in excess 400 square feet. Definitions: For the purposes this document, the following definitions shall apply: Determining Area - Multiple tents and canopies next to each other will be reviewed as a single structure. Canopy - A temporary structure, enclosure, or shelter constructed fabric or pliable materials supported in any manner other than by air or the contents it protects, which is open, without side walls or drops on 75 percent or more the perimeter. Temporary Membrane Structure - Any enclosure or shelter constructed materials as described in the California Fire Code (CFC) and erected for a period less than 180 days. Tent - Any temporary structure, enclosure, or shelter constructed fabric or pliable material supported in any manner other than by air or the contents it protects. Access, Location, and Parking: 1. Fire apparatus access shall be provided as outlined in CFC 902.2. Access roads shall have an unobstructed width not less than 16 feet with vertical clearance not less than 15 feet. 2. Tents shall not be located within 20 feet buildings, property lines, parked vehicles, internal combustion engines, or other temporary membrane structures, tents, or canopies.

Page: 2 7 For the purpose determining required distances, support ropes and guy wires shall be considered as part the temporary membrane structure, tent, or canopy. Exception: Separation distance between temporary membrane structures, tents, and canopies not used for cooking is not required when the aggregate floor area does not exceed 15,000 square feet. The Fire Marshal may approve tents located in or adjacent to permanent buildings provided that such use does not constitute an undue hazard. Structural Stability: Temporary membrane structures, tents, and canopies and their appurtenances shall be adequately braced and anchored to prevent weather-related collapse. Documentation structural stability shall be furnished to the Fire Marshal upon request. Flame Retardant Treatment and Standards: 1. Side walls, drops, and tops temporary membrane structures, tents, and canopies shall be composed flame-resistant material or shall be treated with a flame retardant in an approved manner. Floor coverings, bunting, combustible decorative materials and effects, including sawdust when used on floors or passageways, shall be composed flameresistant material or shall be treated with a flame retardant chemical as prescribed by the California State Fire Marshal. 2. The grounds within, outside and adjacent to, and within 30 feet temporary membrane structures, tents, and canopies shall be kept free and clear combustible wastes, tall grasses or any other flammable or combustible objects and materials. Commercially manufactured and temporary membrane structures, tents, and canopies shall have a permanently-affixed label bearing the following information: a. Identification temporary membrane structure, tent, or canopy, size and fabric or material type; b. Flame-resistant materials labeling; c. For flame-retardant treated materials, the date that the temporary structure, tent, or canopy and other combustible materials were last treated with an approved flame retardant; d. The trade name and type flame retardant utilized in the flame retardant treatment; e. The names the person and firm that applied the flame retardant. f. The seal California State Fire Marshal.

Page: 3 7 Maximum Occupant Capacity: Occupant capacity requirements shall be in accordance with the provisions Article 25 the CFC, and shall be determined by the Fire Marshal. Once occupant capacity is determined, it shall be posted in a conspicuous location near each entrance and exits. Square feet per person shall be calculated at an occupant load factor 7 sq ft per occupant without tables and 15 sq ft per occupant with tables. Exits: 1. Exits shall be spaced at equal intervals around the perimeter the temporary membrane structure, tent or canopy and shall be located such that from any point the distance to an exit is no more than 100 ft. 2. Exits shall be provided in accordance with the following table: CFC TABLE 2403.12.2 MINIMUM NUMBER OF MEANS OF EGRESS AND MEANS OF EGRESS WIDTHS FROM TEMPORARY MEMBRANE STRUCTURES, TENTS AND CANOPIES* Occupant Load Minimum Number Of Exits Tent or Canopy Exit Opening Air-supported Structure Exit Opening Size up to 199 2 72 in. 36 in. 200 to 499 3 72 in. 72 in. 500 to 999 4 96 in. 72 in. 1,000 to 1,999 5 120 in. 96 in. 2,000 to 2,999 6 120 in. 96 in. Over 3,000 7 120 in. 96 in. *The total width means egress in inches shall not be less than the total occupant load served by a means egress multiplied by 0.2. Such widths means egress shall be divided approximately equally among the separate means egress. 3. Exit openings from tents shall remain open unless covered by a flame-resistant curtain as follows: a. Curtains shall be free sliding on a metal support. The support shall be a minimum eight (8) feet above the floor level at the exit. Curtains shall be so arranged that, when open, no part the curtains obstruct the exit; and

Page: 4 7 Doors: b. Curtains shall be a color, or bear markings that will contrast with, the color the tent. Exit doors shall swing in the direction exit travel. To avoid hazardous pressure loss from air supported structures, such doors shall be automatic closing against operating pressures. Opening force at the door edge shall not exceed 7lbs pressure. Maintenance Means Egress: 1. The required width exits, aisles and passageways shall be maintained at all times to a public way. 2. Guy wires, guy ropes, and other support members shall not cross a means egress at a height less than eight (8) feet. 3. The surface means egress shall be maintained consistent with compliance with ADA requirements. Exit Illumination and Signage: 1. Means egress shall be illuminated with light having an intensity not less than one(1)foot-candle at floor level while the structure is occupied. Fixtures required for means egress illumination shall be supplied from a separate circuit or source power when occupant load exceeds 300. 2. Exit signs shall be installed at required exit doorways and where otherwise necessary to clearly indicate the direction egress when the exit serves an occupant load 50 or more. 3. Exit signs in temporary membrane structures, tents, and canopies with occupant loads more than 100 persons shall be an approved self-luminous type or shall be internally or externally illuminated. Seating Arrangements and Aisle Spacing: 1. Seating arrangements and aisle spacing shall be in accordance with Section 1025 the California Fire Code and the following: a. For situations without fixed seats, the minimum clear aisle width shall be 36 inches, and where seats, tables, counters, furnishings, displays, and similar fixtures or equipment are

Page: 5 7 placed on one side the aisle only. A minimum 44 inches shall be maintained when such fixtures or equipment are placed on both sides the aisle. b. Aisles shall terminate at a cross aisle, foyer, doorway, or vomitory. Aisles shall not have a dead end greater than 20 feet in length. c. When seating rows have 14 or fewer seats, the minimum clear width between rows shall not be less than 12 inches measured from the back one seat to the nearest projection the seat behind. The clear width may be increased as follows: i. For rows seating served by aisles or doorways at both ends, there shall be no more than 100 seats per row. A minimum clear width 12 inches between rows shall be increased by 0.03 inch for every additional seat beyond 14, but the minimum clear width need not exceed 22 inches. ii. For rows seating served by an aisle or a doorway at one end only, the minimum clear width 12 inches between rows shall be increased by 0.06 inch for every additional seat beyond seven, but the minimum clear width need not exceed 22 inches. In addition, the distance to the point where the occupant has a choice two directions travel to an exit shall not exceed 30 feet from the point where the occupant is seated. d. When there are more than 300 seats, loose seats, folding chairs, or similar seating facilities that are not fixed to the floor they shall be bonded together in groups three or more. Bonding chairs is not required when tables are provided for dining or similar purposes. Smoking and Open Flames: Smoking is prohibited in any temporary membrane structure, tent or canopy, or in any adjacent areas where hay, straw, or any other combustible materials are stored or used unless approved by the Fire Marshal. Approved NO SMOKING signs shall be conspicuously posted. Flammable or Combustible Liquids and Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG): 1. Flammable-liquid-fuel equipment shall not be used inside temporary membrane structures, tents, or canopies. 2. Flammable and combustible liquids shall be stored outside in an approved manner not less than 50 feet from temporary membrane structures, tents, or canopies. 3. LPG shall be located outside the tent/awning and in accordance with Chapter 38 California

Page: 6 7 Fire Code. Safety release valves shall be pointed away from temporary membrane structures, tents, or canopies. 4. Refueling shall be performed in an approved location not less than 20 feet from temporary membrane structures, tents, or canopies. 5. Separate permits are required by the Fire Department for LPG, Flammable and Combustible liquids, and candles or open flame. 6. Portable Propane Containers: Each container must be kept outside the temporary membrane structure, tent or canopy, 10 feet from any combustibles, secured and protected from tampering, tipping over or other hazard or damage. 7. Generators: Generators or other internal combustion power sources must be separated from each temporary membrane structure, tent or canopy by a minimum 20 feet and be isolated from contact by the public by fencing, enclosure or other approved means and shall have a minimum a 2A40BC extinguisher per generator. Increased separation distances may be required based on generator fuel tank size. Housekeeping: 1. Combustible vegetation shall be removed from the area occupied by a temporary membrane structure, tent, or canopy, and from areas within 30 feet such a structure. 2. Hay, straw, trash, and similar combustible materials shall not be stored inside or within 30 feet a temporary membrane structure, tent, or canopy (Exception: Hay, straw, and similar combustibles treated with a flame retardant in an approved manner), with prior written approval the Fire District material testing and flame retardant treatment verification will be required. Portable Fire Extinguishers: Each temporary membrane structure, tent or canopy must have a fire extinguisher with a minimum rating 2A:10B:C. The extinguisher must have a current State Fire Marshal s tag attached indicating that it has been serviced within one year the date listed on the tag. Extinguishers must be placed in a location that is readily available and not blocked in any manner. Pressurized water fire extinguishers having a 2A rating will be required for solid fuel fired BBQ s in addition to the 2A:10B:C. Portable Fire Extinguishers and Other Fire Protection Appliances: 1. Minimum fire extinguisher coverage shall be provided in every temporary membrane structure, tent, or canopy as follows: a. 200 to 500 square feet floor area: one 2A:10B:C extinguisher;

Page: 7 7 b. 501 to 1,000 square feet floor area: two 2A:10B:C extinguisher; c. Each additional 2,000 square feet floor area or fraction there: one 2A:10B:C extinguisher. 2. At least one 40B:C type fire extinguisher shall be provided for each kitchen, mess hall, power generator, or transformer, and at locations where flammable or combustible liquids are used, stored, or dispensed. 3. Other fire appliances shall be maintained at the site as may be required by the Fire Marshal. 4. Electrical: Extension cord use should be kept to a minimum. Fused power strips to plug in appliances are required. Zip cords will not be allowed. 5. A K class fire extinguisher is required on site for all deep fat fryers. Heating and Cooking Equipment: 1. Cooking equipment may be permitted inside tents used exclusively for the cooking food. No other uses such as public assembly, sales, displays, etc. are permitted. (Exception: The warming food, cooking demonstrations, or similar activities where the equipment and operations involved do not present an ignition hazard as approved by the Fire Marshal.) Reference: Novato. 2. Only comfort-type heating equipment is permitted. All fuel-fired comfort heating equipment shall be located on the exterior the temporary membrane structure or tent a minimum 10 feet away. Heated air shall be ducted from the equipment to the temporary membrane structure or tent. Separate fuel supplies that are in use for comfort-heating equipment shall be located a minimum 20 feet from the temporary membrane structure or tent. Stored fuel shall be located a minimum 50 feet from the tent. 3. Heating and cooking equipment shall not be located within 10 feet exits, exit pathways, tent or canopy fabric, or other combustible materials. 4. All cooking and heating equipment, tanks, piping, hoses, fittings, valves, tubing, and other related components shall be approved and in accordance with the Mechanical Code and listed for such use.