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Fire Commission recommends supervisors ordinance requiring safety postings and tenant disclosures in multiunit buildings

San Francisco Fire Commission · June 22, 2016
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Summary

Supervisor Katie Tangs ordinance seeks mandatory common-area fire-safety postings for buildings with three or more units, annual training for buildings with 16+ units that have resident managers, and written annual disclosures to all tenants; the commission recommended the measure to the Board committee after discussing costs and phased implementation.

Supervisor Katie Tang told the San Francisco Fire Commission on June 22 that the ordinance before the body would amend the citys fire code to require building owners and homeowners associations to post fire-safety information in common areas of buildings with three or more dwelling units, provide annual fire-safety training in buildings of 16 or more units where a resident manager is present, and deliver an annual written disclosure to tenants summarizing the same material.

"In buildings with 3 units or more, we would like to require that in the common areas, there be a posting regarding fire safety information," Supervisor Tang…

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