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No dwelling or any part thereof, or any part of the lot upon which it is
situated, shall be used as a place for storing or handling feed, hay, straw,
excelsior, cotton, paper stock, feathers, rags, or any other combustible
material, or any article which is dangerous or detrimental to life or health,
except under such conditions as may be prescribed by the fire marshal upon
written permit issued by him.
There shall be no transom, window, or door opening into a public hall from
any portion of a multiple dwelling where paint, oil or spirituous liquors are
stored.
No explosive or highly inflammable material shall be stored in any hospital,
jail or similar multiple dwelling, unless such material shall be enclosed in a
fireproof room with masonry walls. This room shall have only one opening
into the building, and that opening shall be protected with a fire door approved
by fire underwriters. This room shall have a window opening to the
exterior air, so placed as to prevent the direct rays of the sun from gaining
access thereto. Hotels, lodging houses and dwellings of similar occupancy
shall also comply with the requirements of the Building Code and the Fire Code
as they relate to prohibited hazards.
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