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OAKLEIGH COHOUSING
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11/16/2015
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• <br />• <br />TEMPORARY CONNECTIONS <br />Designers should consider the location and mark- <br />ing of temporary FDCs for temporary standpipes to <br />assist the fire service. The section, Other Design. <br />Issues, on page 40, discusses temporary standpipes <br />during construction or demolition. . <br />When specifying the location of a temporary <br />FDC, the designer should consider using areas <br />around the construction site perimeter. If the FDC is <br />located well away from areas likely to be used for <br />storage, unloading, and heavy equipment such as <br />cranes, it is more likely to be accessible to the fire <br />service (Figure 5.14). <br />The designer should also coordinate the tempo- <br />rary FDC location with any planned construction <br />barricades. Fire service operations.will be delayed if <br />walls or fences need to be breached to supply the <br />FDC. <br />Very prominent signs should mark the locations <br />of temporary FDCs. During construction, aesthetics <br />are not of great importance. A large, brightly col- <br />ored sign with "FDC" painted in a contrasting color <br />will help the fire service locate the FDC rapidly <br />amid the clutter'of a construction site (Figure 5.15). <br />Designers should also specify the removal of the <br />sign when the temporary FDC is removed. <br />F; <br />~L <br />i <br />R <br />h,",,,n i'• <br />y. <br />a. <br />Fes; <br />(Fig. 5.15) A temporary FDC labeled with a large colorful <br />sign, as well as large letters "FDC" spray-painted on the <br />building. <br />Considerations -Temporary FDCs <br />■ Coordinate FDC locations with areas likely to <br />be blocked during construction. <br />■ Mark FDC location with very large, brightly <br />colored signs. <br />3~: x3 <br />l <br />• <br />FIRE SERVICE FEATURES OF BUILDINGS AND FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS <br />49 <br />165 <br />285 <br />(Fig. 5.14) This is a building under construction as viewed from a piece of fire <br />apparatus turning the corner onto the block. Can you see the FDC? It is not labeled, <br />and it is blocked by 'a vehicle, a trash container, a fence, and construction materials. <br />It is directly above the car's front bumper. <br />
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