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Watch our distance training featuring expert advice from Chief Fire Marshal Frank Maples

On December 16, 2013   /   Chief Fire Marshal  

Click below to watch SCPITC’s recent distance training featuring expert advice from Chief Fire Marshal Frank Maples. cash fast online  

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In a child care center, what percentage of the classroom walls can be covered by artwork or pictures?

On November 14, 2013   /   Chief Fire Marshal  

In a child care center, what percentage of the classroom walls can be covered by artwork or pictures? scpitc.org/VA/payday-loans-in-dartmouth-ns.php Decorative material cannot cover more than 10% of the wall area unless it is noncombustible material, it the material is noncombustible there is no limit.

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Are childproof door handle covers okay to use in a child care center?

On November 14, 2013   /   Chief Fire Marshal  

Are childproof door handle covers okay to use in a child care center? Exit doors should open from the egress side without the use of a key or special knowledge or effort.

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