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Provisions on fire exits in corridors

There should be a circular driveway around the first floor residence, and its turning radius should not be less than 12m (9m in some places). When it is difficult to set up circular lanes, fire lanes can be set up along two long sides of high-rise buildings. When the street length of a high-rise building exceeds 150m or the total length exceeds 220m, a fire lane passing through the high-rise building shall be set at a proper position. High-rise buildings should be provided with pedestrian passages connecting streets and inner courtyards, and the spacing between passages should not exceed 80m. Fire escape refers to the passage for firefighters to rescue and evacuate trapped people. For example, there are fire lights on stairs and corridors. In order to create convenient conditions for fire fighting and ensure building safety, circular fire lanes should be set around high-rise buildings in residential areas. When the circular lane is difficult, fire lanes can be set along the two long sides of the high-rise building. When the length of the building along the street exceeds 150m or the total length exceeds 220m, a fire lane passing through the building shall be set at an appropriate position. In order to prevent the collapse of building components from affecting the normal operation of the fire lane in case of fire, the fire lane should be at least 5m away from the external wall.

3.5m wide, the width of the fire lane should not be less than 4m, and there should be no obstacles below 4m above the fire lane. And keep it open 24 hours a day. The clear width and clear height of the fire lane crossing the high-rise building shall not be less than 4m. Between the fire lane and the residential high-rise building, there should be no trees or overhead pipelines that hinder the operation of climbing fire engines.

Article 16 of the Fire Protection Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) * * * Organs, organizations, enterprises, institutions and other units shall perform the following fire safety duties:

(a) the implementation of fire safety responsibility system, formulate the fire safety system and fire safety operating rules of the unit, and formulate fire fighting and emergency evacuation plans;

(two) in accordance with national standards and industry standards, the allocation of fire facilities and equipment, set up fire safety signs, and organize regular inspection and maintenance to ensure that it is in good condition and effective;

(three) at least once a year to conduct a comprehensive inspection of building fire control facilities, to ensure that they are in good condition and effective, and the inspection records should be complete and accurate, and kept on file for future reference;

(four) to ensure the smooth passage of evacuation routes, safety exits and fire engines, and to ensure that the fire prevention and smoke prevention zones and fire prevention intervals meet the technical standards for fire control;

(five) the organization of fire inspection, timely elimination of fire hazards;

(six) to organize targeted fire drills;

(seven) other fire safety duties as prescribed by laws and regulations. The main person in charge of the unit is the person in charge of fire safety of the unit. Article 17 Fire-fighting and rescue institutions of local people's governments at or above the county level shall identify the units that may cause fire, heavy casualties or property losses as the key units of fire safety within their respective administrative areas, and the emergency management departments shall report them to the people's governments at the corresponding levels for the record. Key units of fire control safety shall perform the following fire control safety duties in addition to the duties specified in Article 16 of this Law:

(a) to determine the fire safety administrator and organize the implementation of the fire safety management of the unit;

(two) the establishment of fire files, determine the key parts of fire safety, set fire signs, and implement strict management;

(three) the implementation of daily fire inspection, and establish inspection records;

(four) to conduct pre-job fire safety training for employees, and organize regular fire safety training and fire drills. Article 67 Where an organ, organization, enterprise, institution or other unit violates the provisions of Article 16, Article 17, Article 18 and Article 21, paragraph 2 of this Law, it shall be ordered to make corrections within a time limit; If no correction is made within the time limit, the directly responsible person in charge and other directly responsible personnel shall be punished according to law or given a warning.

Article 139 of the Criminal Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) violates fire control laws and regulations and refuses to implement them after being notified by the fire control supervision institution to take corrective measures, thus causing serious consequences, the person directly responsible shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years or criminal detention; If the consequences are especially serious, they shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than three years but not more than seven years. Article 139-1 If, after a safety accident occurs, the person responsible for reporting fails to report or falsely reports the accident, thus delaying the rescue of the accident, if the circumstances are serious, he shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years or criminal detention; If the circumstances are especially serious, they shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than three years but not more than seven years.

Is it illegal to occupy the fire escape?

It is illegal to occupy the fire escape. Fire escape is a way to escape. Blocking the fire escape is tantamount to murder. It is not only uncivilized, but also illegal to park in the fire escape. No unit or individual may damage, misappropriate, dismantle or stop using fire control facilities and equipment without authorization. No unit or individual may bury, occupy, block fire hydrants or occupy fire control space. No unit or individual may occupy, block or close evacuation passages, fire exits and fire truck exits. Doors and windows in crowded places shall not be equipped with obstacles that affect escape and fire fighting and rescue.