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What are the hotel fire protection standards?

Compared with ordinary families, the fire protection standards of hotels will be higher, because as an occasion with a large flow of people, it is related to safety issues. What are the hotel fire protection standards? Let’s take a look at it together.

The basic standard for hotels is that they need to have fire hydrants, emergency lighting and fire extinguishers. If the single-floor area exceeds 1,500 square meters or the total area exceeds 3,000 square meters, automatic sprinklers and automatic alarm systems need to be installed. Other standards include:

(1) The hotel has fire lanes along the two long sides of the building, with a return lane at the end of the lane.

(2) The width of the fire lane shall not be less than 3.5 meters, and the distance between it and the exterior wall of the hotel building shall be greater than 5 meters.

(3) The pipes and storage trenches under the fire lane can withstand the pressure of large fire vehicles.