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<b>736.4.3 Balcony-grill- barbecue-prohibited</b> | |||
::Notwithstanding the provisions of the Ontario Fire Code, no person shall light,ignite or start,or permit to be lighted,ignited or started,a fire in a grill or barbecue for the purpose of cooking food on a balcony of any building containing two(2)or more dwelling units. |
Revision as of 23:08, 20 May 2020
O. Reg. 213/07: FIRE CODE
2.4.4.1. (1) Open flames shall not be permitted in buildings used for public assemblies in such quantities and in such a manner as to create a fire hazard unless approved.
- (2) Open flames shall not be permitted in dining areas in care and treatment occupancies and care occupancies.
- (3) Despite Sentence (1), decorative and lighting devices with open flames shall not be used unless they are
- (a) securely supported in noncombustible holders and located and protected so that combustible materials will not come into contact with or be ignited by the flame, or
- (b) approved.
2.4.4.2. (1) Flaming meals or drinks shall not be served in care and treatment occupancies and care occupancies.
- (2) In assembly occupancies, flaming meals or drinks shall be ignited only at the location of serving.
- (3) In assembly occupancies, the refuelling of equipment used to flame meals or drinks, or to warm food, shall be carried out
- (a) outside the serving area, and
- (b) away from ignition sources.
- (4) A portable extinguisher with a minimum rating of 5B:C shall be located on the serving cart or table at locations referred to in Sentences (2) and (3).
City of Kitchener Municipal Code
736.4.3 Balcony-grill- barbecue-prohibited
- Notwithstanding the provisions of the Ontario Fire Code, no person shall light,ignite or start,or permit to be lighted,ignited or started,a fire in a grill or barbecue for the purpose of cooking food on a balcony of any building containing two(2)or more dwelling units.