§ 13-51. Adoption of standards.  


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  • The standards for the installation and maintenance of portable fire extinguishers; carbon dioxide extinguishing systems; halogenated extinguishing agent systems; sprinkler systems; standpipe and hose systems; centrifugal fire pumps; water tanks for private fire protection; flammable and combustible liquids; oil burning equipment; spray finishing using flammable or combustible materials; dip tanks containing flammable or combustible materials; stationary combustion engines and gas turbines; inhalation anesthetics in ambulatory care facilities; respiratory therapy; laboratories in health related institutions; nonflammable medical gas systems, hyperbaric facilities; storage and handling of cellulose nitrate motion picture film; installation of gas appliances and gas piping in buildings; storage and handling of liquified petroleum gases; National Electrical Code; central station signaling systems; local protective signaling systems for watchmen, fire alarm and supervisory service; auxiliary protective signaling systems for fire alarm service; automatic fire detectors; household fire warning equipment; essential electrical systems for hospitals; fire doors and windows; installation of residential warm air heating and air conditioning systems; installation of blower and exhaust systems for dust, stock and vapor removal or conveyance; removal of smoke and grease-laden vapors from commercial cooking equipment; code for safety to life from fire in buildings and structures, tents and grandstands used for places of assembly; smoke and heat venting guide; water-cooling towers; fire protection for marinas and boatyards; mobile home parks; code for the prevention of dust explosions in woodworking and wood floor manufacturing plants shall comply with the current edition of the National Fire Protection Association pamphlets as adopted by the Florida Building Code, Table 4-A, and/or the current edition of the state fire marshal's rules and regulations and/or the current edition of the American Insurance Association Fire Prevention Code.

(Code 1953, § 17-3.4; Ord. No. C-67-41, § 2, 4-18-67; Ord. No. C-68-73, § 1, 10-15-68; Ord. No. C-71-20, § 1, 2-16-71; Ord. No. C-71-26, § 1, 3-2-71; Ord. No. C-03-23, § 2, 7-1-03 )