HOUSTON FIRE DEPARTMENT HIGH-RISE SURVEY CHECKLIST



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This is a Fill Out On Computer & Print Form Only! No hand written forms accepted! TOTAL PAPER FORMS NEEDED: 3 - - - Original & 2 Copies HOUSTON FIRE DEPARTMENT HIGH-RISE SURVEY CHECKLIST High-rise Id # : Building name: Building address : Zip Code : Number of stories above grade : Number of stories below grade : From the very lowest level through the 5th floor, using building terminology, list the floors : Is there a Level 13? Occupancy Type (office, residential, hospital, etc..) : BUILDING ENTRY INFORMATION Preplanned entry point : Does the building have 24-hour security on-site? Working hours of engineering personnel. FIRE CONTROL CENTER (FCC) Location of Fire Control Center : Telephone number in FCC : Emergency control features of FCC : If the alarm panel is not in the FCC, where is it? DEPOSITORY BOX Location of depository box : How is the box locked? What Keys are kept in the depository box : Are the keys clearly marked as to their purpose? SPRINKLERS Which floors are sprinkled? Where are the floor valves to control sprinkler flow? Which floors require the closing of more than one valve to control sprinkler flow? Where would a ladder be required to reach the sprinkler control valve?

Location of pre-action systems not controlled by the floor valve : What are the vertical zones of the standpipe/sprinkler system? Are the sprinkler valves PRVs (pressure regulator valves)? If so, what pressure do the fire pumps maintain in the system? Where are the fire department connections for the sprinkler system? Other sprinkler information : STANDPIPES Vertical standpipe zones (low zone, mid zone, high zone)? Standpipe outlets in stairwells, tenants areas or both? Are the standpipe outlets PRVs? Is so, which levels do not have PRVs? What out pressure are the PRVs calibrated to provide at full flow? If a PRV system, what pressure must be maintained in each vertical zone to provide adequate water flow? Other than PRVs, do the standpipe outlets have any type of flow restrictors? If so, please describe: Where are the fire pumps? Upon power failure, does a generator supply power to the fire pumps? Where are the fire department connections for supplying the standpipe system? Other standpipe information: SPECIAL SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS Are there any special suppression systems in the building (FM-200, Halon, CO2, etc.)? If so, where are they and what do they protect? ELEVATORS Which levels do each elevator serve? Where is the main elevator lobby? Which elevators have fire service? Where is the elevator control panel? If the elevators are recalled by the alarm system, is it necessary to key the phase I (Recall) switch to "On" before Phase II operation is possible?

Where are the recall switches for each bank of elevators? After recall, do the elevator doors open and remain open or do the doors open briefly and then close? If the doors close after recall, where is the switch to reopen them and, if a key is required, where is the key? Does the same key operate the Phase I (recall) switch and the Phase II (in-car) fire service switch? Please describe in detail, the procedure for operating the elevators in the fire service mode. (Please be very spec Is it possible, while operating in Phase II Fire Service, to turn the Phase II key-switch to the "Off" position and ret the elevators to Phase I Recall Mode? Will the elevator recall while in the Independent Service Mode? Which elevators are powered by emergency power? Describe elevator communications capabilities: Other elevator information: STAIRS Are the stairwells pressurized? Names and locations of stairwells: Floors served by each stairwell: Which floors are designated reentry floors? Are the doors of reentry floors always unlocked or electrically unlocked? Which stairwell doors are electrically locked? Do they unlock upon alarm and upon power failure? Which, if any, stairwells directly access the roof? Do they access the roof through a door or hatch? What are the locking characteristics of the roof doors or hatch?

If any stairwells are inaccessible from the lobby, which are they and how are they accessed? Are any of the stairwells scissor stairwells? Other stairwell information: VENTILATION Does the building have a smoke removal or smoke control system? If so, is it automatic or manual? If manual, where are the controls? Please describe the smoke removal or smoke control system? Which groups of floors are connected by common vertical ventilation shafts or ducts? Do the fans operating through those shafts shut down upon alarm? If yes, is it safe to assume these shafts or ducts will then provide a path for smoke to migrate from the fire floor to other floors? If no, please describe what will prevent that smoke migration: If there are any operable windows in the building, where are they and how are they operated? Are there any special "break-glass" windows? If so, are they marked? Where are they? COMMUNICATION Is there a plug-in fireman's phone system? If so, where are the jacks? Where are the plug-in phones and how many are there? Where is the control point for the plug-in phone system? Are there installed emergency phones in the building? If so, where are they installed and where is the control point? Describe elevator communications:

Is the P/A system audible in the stairwells? Where is the control point for the P/A system? ELECTRICAL Where is the main electrical transformer vault? Where is the main electrical switchgear room? Is the switchgear room sprinkled? Please describe how to control primary electrical power on each floor (including overhead lighting and wall outlet Please describe how to control emergency power to individual floors: Where is the building generator and is it diesel or natural gas powered? What does the building generator supply power to? If there are other generators in the building, where are they, how are they powered and what do they supply power to? If there are large UPS systems and battery banks, where are they and what do they supply power to? Other pertinent information about the electrical system: GAS Where is the main gas cutoff for the building? If there are gas risers going up through the building, please describe their locations, floors involved and the equipment they supply:

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS If there is asbestos in the building, where is it? If there are PCBs in the building, where are they? Where is diesel stored in the building (large tanks and day tanks) and what are the capacities? If there is a diesel riser running up through the building, where is it and what floors does it encompass? Other information about chemicals or hazardous materials: ALARM SYSTEM Alarm Permit # : Where is the fire alarm panel? Date Issued: Step-by-step procedure for the operation of the fire alarm panel including quieting the panel alert, silencing the a in the alarm area, scrolling for previous alarms and resetting the panel: Is there a printer to record alarms as they occur? Where are smoke detectors in the building? Other pertinent information about the alarm system: EMERGENCY CONTACTS Name and telephone number of the management company: Name and telephone number of the Property Manager (office and emergency):

Name and telephone number of the Chief Engineer (office and emergency): Name and telephone number of the Safety/Security Director (office and emergency): HFD USE ONLY Officer conducting survey: Date completed: Station / Shift: FORM INFORMATION 1 FORM NAME AND IDENTIFICATION: High-rise Survey Checklist HFD Form 27 Rev. 3/02 2 WHEN IS FORM FILLED OUT? Whenever a building is constructed or remodeled. 3 WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FORM? The District Chief making the survey. 4 CAN THIS FORM BE FILLED OUT ON COMPUTER? Yes, only on the computer. No hand written forms will be excepted. 5 HOW MANY FORM ARE MADE? 3 --- Original & 2 Copies 2 -- Electronic Copies 6 WHERE IS THE FORM SENT? 1 - Original to District Chief 2 - Copies to Building Depository Box 1 - Electronic copy sent to Emergency Operations via E-mail as an atta 1 - Electronic kept on Station Computer 7 HOW LONG IS THE FORM STORED AT STATION? None stored at station. Stored on District Chief, first in engine and ladder truck.

INSTRUCTIONS Use the "TAB" key to move through Form. Fill in all applicable fields. If updating Survey, use number found on old form. If new Do not forget zip code. Example: 1,2 3, 4, 5 or Lobby, 2, 3, 4, 5 or Concourse, Lo If multiple list. Preplanned both day or night. Stationary or roving? Use military time. Do not forget weekends. Do not forget area code! List all available at FCC. List all. Yes or No and How are they marked? List same as building terminology. List all if different.

List all. Yes or No. List P.S.I. Be Specific and list all available. Information not covered above. What floors for each zone? Yes or No. If yes, list name of PRV. List floors without PRVs. Sometimes can be found on PRV. List each zone and PSI for that zone. Yes or NO. List all. Be Specific about location. Yes or NO. Be Specific and list all available. Information not covered above. List types. List identifier and floors serviced. e Use same terminology as building. Example: Elevator 1 o Yes or No. Where is switch?

Describe how they function. Yes or No. If not where is other key? cific.) List all steps! turn Yes or No. List steps if different. Yes or No. List steps if different. Use same terminology as building. Example: Elevator 1 o Information not covered above. Yes or No. If yes, is fan at the top or bottom of stairway? Use same terminology as building. Example: Stairway 1 in Nort Be Specific with each stairway. List all for each stairway. List all for each stairway. Yes or No. If no, list the ones that do not. Use same terminology as building. Example: Stairway 1 in Nort Describe. List all lock types that will be found.

Information not covered above. Type of system or no system. Automatic or manual? How does it operate? List each group. Yes or No. o Explain! List reasons why. List all with their operation. Yes or No. Yes or No. Yes or No. Yes or No. How and where is control point?

Yes or No. ts): Yes or No. List all steps. List all steps. List all areas. Information not covered above. Describe all. Be very Specific.

Where and in what form? Be very Specific. Describe all effected. Information not covered above. If any should be available from building representative. larm List all Steps. Yes or No and Where? Describe. Information not covered above.

Do Not Forget! NOTE: Paper Original to District Chief, 2 Copies to De stored on Fire Station Computer and 1 Electron Operations via E-mail as an attachment. To Print: 1. Make sure Printer is On-Line 2. Point Cursor at Printer Icon found on Tool Bar 3. Push Left Mouse Button, once. If multiple Copies are needed, repeat 2 & 3 until desired number has been reached. TO SAVE FORM TO COMPUTER: 1. Once the pages are completed. Point cursor at "FIL Found in upper left corner. Push left mouse Button, This will open "Save As" dialog box. 2. Point cursor at "SAVE AS". Push left mouse Button, This will open "Save As" dialog box. 3. Type in form #, -, district #, building address, month, Example: 27-28-4141SANFELIPE122002-1 would (f address) 4141 SanFelipe (month) December (year) page 1. A page number is added just in case multipl may be created on that same day at the same statio 4. Point cursor at "SAVE" on dialog box, Push once. That page has now been saved in the computer. 5. Close form created. achment

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