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December 9, 196$
Director
Held County Hurting tine
16th Street and 11th Avenue
Greeley, Colorado
Gentlemen:
In a routine yearly inspection et the held County Nursing Home,
thesUniform Building Code found a �orranfoccupsnc of this type. to
an extension iofu your nlicense ces we cuntil the annot =following dove your i lication for
Under such discrepancies
are rectified.
1. Toilet room in basement or first floor from,. 11th Ave
entrance , equipped with a mechanical ventilating system
capable of circulating fifteen (15) cubic feet Of air
per minute and shall be *quipped with a duct through
to the outside air and terminating ten feet (10+ ).
from any opening (door, window or grille) and shall not
vent into any area where food is stored or prepared.
byilet mechanicalnmethod basement
throughtostthe outside airas vented
item 1 .
3. 14* exit signs in basement as required by Section 331?a
•(a) Exit Illumination. Exits shall be illuminated
at all time with light having an intensity of not less
than one foot candle at floor level.
(b) Exit Signs. At every exit doorway, and wherever
` otherwise required to clearly indicate the direction
of egress, an,.exit sign with letters at least five inches
(S" ) high shall be provided free all areas serving the
occupant load specified in this Subsection. In interior
stairways the floor level leading direct to the exterior
shall be clearly indicated.
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1. Group E. C, 0. and N oacupanciss with en occupant
load of more than 50.
2. All other occupancies serving an occupany load of
were than 100.
(c) Illumination of Signs. Exit signs shall be lighted
in the following occupancies with' two electric leaps of
not loss than 15 watts each in tho manner specified, in
this subsection:
1. Two s*panto *outgo* of supply shall be sequirsd for
Group A occupancies and Divisions 1 and 2 of Group E
except buildings with occupant loads of loss than 750
parsons. used as churches. lodge rooms, rsareation halls,
and Ilysitisiumir.
2. Sa ante circuits, one of which shall be separate
from all *that circuits in the building, shall be required
for the following occupancies:
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over p Grasp erson* end nott otherwise regul occupancias with atedcinnt this
load
subsection.
(2) Group D and K occupancies with an occupant load
over 100 persons.
(3) Group f occupanciee with an occupant load over
1,000 parsons.*
4. Stairways) to second floor shall be equipped with
two (2) handrails as per-Section 3305 (g) Handrails.
"Stairways shall have handrails on each side. sad
*vary stairway more than eighty-sight inches ($20 )
in width shall have intermediate handrails dividing the
stairway into portions not more than sixty-six inches
(55° ) in width.
. Nand ails shall be placid not loss than the ty Leah**
• (30•) nor more than thirty-four inches (34" above the
nastily of treads. and ends of handrails shill be returned
to the wall.
S. Toilet east wing of *stood floor shall be vantialtsd-
as per item 1.
6. Stairways shall be *quipped with two (2) handrails as
per its 4.
7. Exit signs required as pox it*a 3 and shall be maintained
in goad operating condition at all tines.
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S. Exit on south wing through window shall be changed 'to
a class '1' of "F firs door n0 loss than thirty-six
inches (36") in width.
9. Main rest-west corridor shall be made to conform to
Section 3304 "(a) General. This Section shall apply
to every corridor serving as a required -twit for an
• occsp.nt load of mar* than 10.
(b) Width. Every required corridor shall be not less
in width than forty-four inches (44').
Excapriclas Regardless of the exemption in Subsection
(a). corridors serving any area housing a bedridden
patient. other than in Group I occupancies. shall be
not less than eight feet' (8' ) in width. ,
(c) Projections. The required width of corridors
shall be uncbetructed.
-,.i.-EXCEPTIONS 1. trim and handrails may project three
end boo...half inch** (34' ). .`;
2. Doors. when fully open, may project six ;inches (6'). '
(d) Access to Exits. Floors above the first floor
shall have exits so arranged that it is possible to go
in either direction from any point in a corridor to e
stairway.
(f) Corridor Dead End. There shall be no dead emu! in
any corridor or ball more then twelve foot (12' ) bead
the exit stair or dear.
(g) Openings. whore corridor walls are required to be
ono-hour fire-resistive. doors shall be Clasp 'C' Or
steel or a one-and three*eights inch (1 3/s' ) solid-o0re *,
wood door. and other interior openings shall be of r.
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one-fourth-inch (Wm) wive glass set in stool frames.
Openings. other than doors, shall not exceed 25 per cent
of the area of the corridor walls. E
10. Exit lights on third floor shall conform as per item 3. ; ;,.3.,.,.
11. Stairway(*) shall be equipped with two (2} handrails,
as per item 4.
12. Toilet room in east wing shall be ventilated as per ,;
item 1. ,4,
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13. Main Oast-west corridor shall seder, as par its* 9,
14. Repair loose heavy duty receptacle. Pesten prraanantly
to well or soave.
IS. Drop aesds in furnace room shall be equipped with rubber,
plactic or porcelain sockets and all pull chains shall
be *quipped with insulators.
Those are aiaimuo standards that oust be sat by January 31, 1959
in order for this department to justify the extension of your
llaenee- for the cowing year.
if you have any questions relative to', these raquiraweats, please
feel fro* to sell upon us at any tine.
Yours truly.
1. E. Coffey.
Chief Building Inspector
Wen
cc; lire Department
Weld County Health Dept.
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