A. It shall be the responsibility of the alarm user to install, test, inspect and maintain an approved fire alarm system in an operative condition at all times, in compliance with all Village adopted codes including the International Building Code, 2012 edition, the International Fire Code, 2012 edition and the NFPA 72 - National Fire Alarm Code, 2010 edition.
B. An approved fire alarm system shall consist of smoke detectors, heat detectors, manual alarm-initiating devices, sprinkler water flow detectors and tamper switches (if applicable), audible and visible notification appliances and annunciation at Fire Department point of entry. The approved fire alarm system shall provide complete coverage of the building and shall comply with all applicable codes.
1. Addressable fire alarm systems shall be installed, unless other application/installation approved by the Fire Code official.
2. Visible notification appliances shall remain active (flashing) when the automatic and manual fire alarm system is silenced.
3. Exterior waterproof visible notification appliance shall be installed in an approved location on the address-side of the building or other location approved by the Fire Code official.
4. Activated duct smoke detectors shall initiate a supervisory signal at a constantly attended location.
5. An approved key box shall be installed according to the following:
a. An approved key box shall be installed on all commercial buildings and all Group R-2 occupancies containing three (3) or more dwelling units. The key box shall be obtained from the Fire Department's designated agent, and shall contain keys to gain necessary access as required by the Fire Code official.
b. The key box shall be installed in an approved location in close proximity to the main entrance or where readily accessible and immediately available for use by Fire Department personnel. The bottom of the key box shall be mounted no less than sixty inches (60") from ground level and the top of the key box shall be mounted no more than seventy two inches (72") from ground level.
6. A detailed zone/device map shall be posted next to the fire alarm control panel and annunciator panel (if applicable). A copy of said maps shall be submitted to the Fire Department for approval. An acceptable zone map shall include the following information:
a. Minimum size of 81/2" x 11" and shall be clear and legible.
b. Framed and mounted or protected by other acceptable means.
c. Simplified floor plan map showing zone/device locations.
d. Map shall indicate location of alarm panel and annunciator panels and all addressable devices and related controls. If symbols are used, a symbol legend shall be provided.
7. Approved fire alarm systems shall be installed in compliance with the NFPA 70 - National Electrical Code (NEC), 2011 edition.
Exception: The installation of an approved automatic fire alarm system in all educational occupancies, institutional occupancy Groups I-2, I-3 and I-4 and any other occupancy deemed necessary by the AHJ shall be enclosed completely within metallic conduit.
8. All approved fire alarm systems shall transmit trouble, supervisory, and fire signals directly to the Oak Lawn Emergency Communications Center remote supervising station via a wireless radio transceiver installed and maintained in accordance with NFPA 72 - National Fire Alarm Code, 2010 edition and International Building Code, chapter 9 - fire protection systems, 2012 edition. All alarm contractors, alarm businesses and alarm supervising stations shall be approved by the Fire Code official.
C. The fire alarm contractor supervising the automatic fire alarm system design and installation shall be licensed by the State of Illinois Department of Professional Regulations, per the Illinois Private Detective, Private Alarm, Private Security and Locksmith Act of 1983.