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The third floor, as a hotel, do you need a shower room?
For details, please refer to Code for Fire Protection Design of Buildings 500 16-2006, and now extract the corresponding provisions:
Article 1 1.4.8 of Code for Fire Protection Design of Buildings (GB500500 16-2006) stipulates: buildings for the elderly, hotel buildings with arbitrary building area greater than 1500m2 and total building area greater than 3000m2, ward buildings in sanatoriums, and children.
Article 8.5. 1.4 of Code for Fire Protection Design of Buildings (GB 50050012006) stipulates: exhibition buildings, shops, hotel buildings with a building area of more than 1500m2 and a total building area of more than 3000m2, as well as ward buildings and outpatient clinics with the same building size in hospitals. Underground shopping malls with a building area of over 500m2. Automatic sprinklers shall be provided.
Specific problems need to be solved concretely. I wonder what the specific problem is in your hotel now? In addition, everyone has a different understanding of the code and made different plans. The key is to look at the rectification opinions put forward by the local fire department and then reply to the rectification questions.
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