OAR 411-348-0280
Fire Safety Requirements


(1)

Each Host Home must be fire safe, including the following standards:

(a)

Each Host Home must have a minimum of two exterior doorway exits allowing for egress.

(b)

Sleeping and living quarters must have a minimum of two unobstructed emergency escape and rescue openings.

(c)

A working fire extinguisher in compliance with state-adopted fire code that is easily accessible must be provided on each floor of a Host Home.

(A)

Fire extinguishers must be checked on a monthly basis by the in-residence caregiver to ensure the locking pin is intact, the tamper seal is unbroken, and the extinguisher has no obvious signs of damage, corrosion, leakage, or clogs.

(B)

Fire extinguishers must be inspected and certified annually by a fire protection equipment company. A complete breakdown and internal inspection must be done every six years by a fire protection equipment company.

(d)

Permanent wired smoke alarms from a commercial source with a battery back-up must be provided and maintained in each bedroom and at a point centrally located on each floor in the corridor or area giving access to each separate sleeping areas. A Host Home may be granted an exception according to section (2) of this rule.

(e)

A 13D residential sprinkler system in accordance with the National Fire Protection Association Code must be provided and maintained. A Host Home may be granted an exception according to section (2) of this rule.

(f)

Hardware for all exit doors and interior doors must be simple hardware that may not be locked against exit and must have an obvious method of operation. Hasp, sliding bolts, hooks and eyes, double key deadbolts, and childproof doorknobs are not permitted. A deadbolt must be single action release to allow a door to open in a single operation.

(2)

A Host Home is granted an exception to the requirements in sections (1)(d) and (e) of this rule under all of the following circumstances:

(a)

All children receiving services in the Host Home have demonstrated the ability to respond to an emergency alarm with or without physical assistance from the in-residence caregiver or staff to the exterior and away from the Host Home in three minutes or less, as evidenced by three or more consecutive documented fire drills.

(b)

Battery operated smoke alarms with a 10-year battery life and hush feature have been installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s listing, in each bedroom, adjacent hallways, common living areas, basements, and in two-story homes at the top of each stairway. Ceiling placement of smoke alarms is recommended. If wall mounted, smoke alarms must be mounted as per the manufacturer’s instructions. Alarms must be equipped with a device that warns of low battery condition when battery operated. All smoke alarms must be maintained in functional condition.

(c)

A written fire safety evacuation plan is implemented according to OAR 411-348-0260 (Fire Safety Evacuation Plans) that assures the in-residence caregiver and staff assist all children in evacuating the premises safely during an emergency or fire as documented by fire drill records.

Source: Rule 411-348-0280 — Fire Safety Requirements, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=411-348-0280.

411‑348‑0010
Statement of Purpose
411‑348‑0020
Definitions and Acronyms
411‑348‑0025
Program Management, Endorsement, Certification, and Enrollment
411‑348‑0030
Issuance of License
411‑348‑0040
Application for Initial License
411‑348‑0045
In-Residence Caregiver Applicant Study
411‑348‑0050
License Expiration, Termination of Operations, and License Return
411‑348‑0060
License Conditions
411‑348‑0070
License Renewal
411‑348‑0090
Change of Ownership, Legal Entity, Legal Status, Management Corporation, and In-Residence Caregiver
411‑348‑0100
Capacity
411‑348‑0110
Variances
411‑348‑0120
Medical Services
411‑348‑0130
Food and Nutrition
411‑348‑0140
Physical Environment
411‑348‑0150
General Safety
411‑348‑0170
Staffing Requirements
411‑348‑0180
Individual Summary Sheets
411‑348‑0185
Emergency Information
411‑348‑0200
Transportation
411‑348‑0210
Transition Planning and Supporting Families
411‑348‑0220
Required Furnishings
411‑348‑0230
Emergency Plan and Safety Review
411‑348‑0240
Assessment of Fire Evacuation Assistance and Fire Safety Evacuation Plan
411‑348‑0250
Fire Drill Requirements and Fire Safety
411‑348‑0260
Fire Safety Evacuation Plans
411‑348‑0280
Fire Safety Requirements
411‑348‑0300
Rights, Complaints, Notification of Planned Action, and Hearings
411‑348‑0350
Behavior Supports and Physical Restraints
411‑348‑0360
Psychotropic Medications and Medication for Behavior
411‑348‑0370
Personal Property
411‑348‑0380
Financial Records and Managing Money
411‑348‑0390
Entry, Exit, Transfer, and Closure
411‑348‑0410
Alternative Care, Childcare, Camp, and Alternate Caregivers
411‑348‑0430
Individual Support Plan
411‑348‑0460
Civil Penalties
411‑348‑0470
License Denial, Suspension, Revocation, and Refusal to Renew
411‑348‑0480
Criminal Penalties
411‑348‑0490
Provider Eligibility for Medicaid Service Payment
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 411-348-0280’s source at or​.us