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UC DAVIS: Fire Department

November 15, 2001

DEANS, DIRECTORS, DEPARTMENT CHAIRS AND CAMPUS/UCDHS ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS

RE: Mandatory Flameproofing of Yuletide Trees

The attached fire regulations are offered in the sincere hope that your
holiday season will be safe, as well as enjoyable. Please pay particular
attention to the regulation that requires flame-retardant certification for
all yuletide trees displayed in indoor  areas frequented by  employees or
the  general public on campus and at UCDHS.

To comply with this regulation, campus units need to call the Operations &
Maintenance Department: Paint Shop (530-752-9501) to schedule a time
beginning November 26, 2001, for flame-retardant treatment and
certification.  

At UCDHS, flameproofing and certification can be obtained at the Facilities
Support Services Building, from 7:00 A.M. until 3:00 P.M., Monday through
Friday, from December 3 through December 21.  There will be no charge for
this service at either location, but only trees intended for use within
University facilities will be treated.

Compliance is also strongly urged within student residence areas on campus.
Student residents may bring trees to the Paint Shop for treatment during
the times mentioned above.

If you have any questions regarding compliance with these regulations, call
the campus Fire Department: Fire Prevention Office at (530) 752-1236 or the
UCDHS Fire Prevention Office at (916) 734-3036.

Weston Arvin
Assistant Chief
Fire Marshal

Attachment

Directive #01-170

Campus Fire Department:  Fire Prevention Office
Information Bulletin:

YULETIDE TREES AND DECORATIONS

The UC Davis Fire Department: Fire Prevention Office offers the following
information in an effort to ensure that faculty, students, staff, and
visitors will have a safe and enjoyable holiday season.

YULETIDE TREES 

All trees, whether natural or artificial, must be flame retardant and
display certification of flame-retardancy.  Fire retardant treating will be
done by the Operations & Maintenance Department: Paint Shop (530-752-9501)
starting November 26th.
Natural trees should be recut one inch from the end of the trunk at an
angle, then placed in a tip-resistant stand that holds water.   Trees may
not be displayed on wooden stands provided by vendors.  Water should be
added daily to help prevent the tree from drying out.
State code prohibits the use of decorative lights on real or artificial
trees within any hospital facility.  
Only non-combustible or fire-resistive ornaments may be used.
Trees must not obstruct corridors or exit doors nor block access to fire
extinguishers, fire hose cabinets, fire alarm pull stations or exit signs.

LIGHTS

All light sets must be UL-labeled, free of visible defects, and protected
from mechanical damage while in use.  Decorative electrical lights are
prohibited on metallic trees.
The use of extension cords is discouraged.  If used, cords must be
UL-labeled, free of visible defects, and protected from mechanical damage
while in use.
All decorative lights should be disconnected when a display area is left
unattended.

DECORATIONS

Paper decorations must be flame retardant at the time they are purchased.
The Operations & Maintenance Department: Paint Shop (530-752-9501) cannot
treat crepe paper or similar paper products with a fire retardant material.
For small items there is a product called "No Flame" that can be found at
area fabric stores.  For larger items, contact the Flamort Corporation at
(415) 621-7825 to obtain the necessary fire retardant treating material. 
Decorations must not obstruct exit doors and exit signs.
Decorations must not be hung from the sprinkler system or smoke detectors.
Open flame devices, including candles, are prohibited.
Decorations should not be hung from the ceiling in such a manner that the
spray pattern of a sprinkler head is obstructed.
Decorations attached to corridor ceilings must not hang lower than seven
feet from the floor and must be either non-combustible or flame retardant
treated.	
Food and gift collection barrels must be constructed of non-combustible
material (i.e., steel) or must be treated with flame retardant.  The
Operations & Maintenance Department:  Paint Shop (530-752-9501) will treat
these items with flame retardant spray.
All decorations constructed from wood must be flame retardant or painted
with intumescent paint by the Operations & Maintenance Department:  Paint
Shop (530-752-9501).
Permits are required for decorating any major public assembly area.
Contact the UCD Fire Department: Fire Prevention Office at (530) 752-1236
to acquire a permit prior to decorating.

DECORATION REMOVAL  

Please remove all trees and decorations no more than five working days
after the holiday. 

Thanks for your help and cooperation in making this holiday season fire
safe.  If you have any questions about holiday fire safety, please call the
UC Davis Fire Department:  Fire Prevention Office at (530) 752-1236.

UCDHS Fire Prevention Office
Information Bulletin:

YULETIDE TREES AND DECORATIONS

The UCDHS Fire Prevention Office offers the following information in an
effort to ensure that staff, patients and visitors will have a safe and
enjoyable holiday season.

YULETIDE TREES 

All trees, whether natural or artificial, must be flame retardant and
display certification of flame-retardancy.  Fire retardant treating will be
done by PO&M starting December 3.  Contact Tom Etters at (916) 734-5667 to
find out more detailed information.
Natural trees should be recut one inch from the end of the trunk at an
angle, then placed in a tip-resistant stand that holds water.  Trees may
not be displayed on wooden stands provided by vendors.  Water should be
added daily to help prevent the tree from drying out.
State code prohibits the use of decorative lights on real or artificial
trees within any hospital facility.  
Only non-combustible or fire-resistive ornaments may be used.
Trees must not obstruct corridors or exit doors nor block access to fire
extinguishers, fire hose cabinets, fire alarm pull stations or exit signs.

LIGHTS
	
All light sets must be UL-labeled, free of visible defects, and protected
from mechanical damage while in use.  Decorative electrical lights are
prohibited on metallic trees.
The use of extension cords is discouraged.  If used, cords must be
UL-labeled, free of visible defects, and protected from mechanical damage
while in use.

All decorative lights should be disconnected when a display area is left
unattended.

DECORATIONS

Paper decorations must be flame retardant at the time they are purchased.
PO&M cannot treat crepe paper or similar paper products with a fire
retardant material.  For small items there is a product called "No Flame"
that can be found at area fabric stores.  For larger items, contact the
Flamort Corporation at (415) 621-7825 to obtain the necessary fire
retardant treating material. 
Decorations must not obstruct exit doors and exit signs.
Decorations must not be hung from the sprinkler system or smoke detectors.
Open flame devices, including candles, are prohibited.
Decorations should not be hung from the ceiling in such a manner that the
spray pattern of a sprinkler head is obstructed.
Decorations attached to corridor ceilings must not hang lower than seven
feet from the floor.	
Food and gift collection barrels must be flame treated with flame
retardant.  PO&M will treat these items with flame retardant spray.
Contact Tom Etters (PO&M) at (916) 734-5667 for more details.
All decorations constructed from wood must be flame retardant or  painted
with  intumescent paint by PO&M.
Permits are required for decorating any major public assembly area.
Contact the UCDHS Fire Prevention Office at (916) 734-3036 to acquire a
permit prior to decorating.

DECORATION REMOVAL  

Please remove all trees and decorations no more than five working days
after the holiday.

Thanks for your help and cooperation in making this holiday season fire
safe.  If you have any questions about holiday fire safety, please call the
UCDHS Fire Prevention Office at (916) 734-3036.



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