Sedgwick County Fire District #1
Tents or Temporary Membrane Structure Permit Requirements
The Sedgwick County Fire Code has established the following
requirements for the use of any TENT OR TEMPORARY MEMBRANE STRUCTURE
having an area in excess of 200 square feet or any canopy in excess of 400
square feet, except those used exclusively for camping
Application requirements:
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A completed permit application is submitted for each
tent or temporary membrane structure being used on the property at least
10 days prior to the date of the event
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$35.00 permit fee for each structure is included
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A site plan indicating compliance with the site
requirements is provided
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A certificate of flame-retardant treatment is provided
for each structure (serial number on the tent must match the number on
the certificate)
Site requirements:
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The site plan will need to be legible showing the
location of the tent, in feet, from other structures, access roads,
streets, vehicle parking, and property lines.
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No flammable or combustible liquids are to be stored
within 50 feet of any of tent, canopy or temporary membrane structure
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Generators and other internal combustion power sources
shall be separated from temporary membrane structures, tents and
canopies by a minimum of 20 feet (6096 mm) and be isolated from contact
with the public by fencing, enclosure or other approved means
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Combustible vegetation shall be removed from the area
occupied by a temporary membrane structure, tent or canopy and from
areas within 30 feet (9144 mm) of such structures
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Hay, straw and similar combustible materials shall not
be stored inside or within 30 feet (9144 mm) of a temporary membrane
structure, tent or canopy being used for cooking or public assembly.
EXCEPTION: Hay, straw and similar combustible materials treated with
a flame retardant in an approved manner (documentation must be on site
as the material will be subject to testing by the fire department at the
owners expense)
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Temporary membrane structures, tents and canopies shall
not be located within 20 feet (6096 mm) of property lines, buildings,
temporary membrane structures, other tents and canopies, parked vehicles
or internal combustion engines. For the purpose of determining required
distances, support ropes and guy wires shall be considered as part of
the temporary membrane structure, tent or canopy.
EXCEPTION: Separation distance between temporary membrane
structures, tents and canopies, not used for cooking, is not required
when the aggregate floor area does not exceed 15,000 square feet
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Balloons and other similar devices that contain or are
filled with toxic, explosive or other flammable gasses are not permitted
in or adjacent to any tent, canopy or temporary membrane structure.
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The floor surface inside a tent or temporary membrane
structure and the grounds outside within a 30 feet perimeter shall be
kept clear of combustible waste. Such waste shall be stored in approved
containers until removed from the premises
Structure Requirements:
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A certificate of flame-retardant treatment is to be
provided for each structure being permitted. This certificate shall
include:
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Identification of tent, canopy or temporary membrane
structure, size and fabric type
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Date the fabric was last treated with a flame
retardant solution
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Trade name and type of solution utilized in the
flame retardant treatment
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Name of persons and firm treating the material
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Make and manufacturer of the tent, canopy or
temporary membrane
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Exits shall be space at approximately equal intervals
around the perimeter of the tent so that no point within the tent is
more than 100 feet from an exit. The numbers of exits required are as
follows:
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up to 199 persons 2 exits minimum 6 feet minimum
exit width of each exit
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200 – 499 persons 3 exits minimum 6 feet minimum
exit width of each exit
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500 – 999 persons 4 exits minimum 8 feet minimum
exit width of each exit
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1000 – 1999 persons 5 exits minimum 10 feet minimum
exit width of each exit
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2000 – 2999 persons 6 exits minimum 10 feet minimum
exit width of each exit
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over 3000 persons 7 exits minimum 10 feet minimum
exit width of each exit
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Exits signs are to be placed over each required exit
doorway. Self-luminous signs are required when the occupant load exceeds
100 persons.
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Exit openings from tents shall remain open unless
covered by a flame-resistant curtain, provided:
Curtains shall be free sliding on a metal support. The support shall be
a minimum of 7 feet above the floor level at the exit. The curtains
shall be so arranged that, when open, no part of the curtains obstructs
the exit. The curtains shall be of a color, or colors, which contrast
with the color of the tent.
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Guy wires, guy ropes and other support members shall not
cross a means of egress at a height of less than 7 feet
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Tent, canopy or temporary membrane structures and their
attachments shall be adequately braced and anchored to withstand the
elements of the weather against collapsing.
Interior Requirements:
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If required, an interior floor plan shall be provided to
the fire department for review and approval.
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Fire extinguishers and other fire protection appliances
are to be provided in every tent, canopy or temporary membrane structure
as follows:
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200 up to and including 500 square feet: one 2A-10BC
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501 up to and including 1000 square feet: two
2A-10BC
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1001 up to and including 3000 square feet: three
2A-10BC
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3001 up to and including 5000 square feet: four
2A-10BC
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5001 up to and including 7000 square feet: five
2A-10BC
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An occupant load shall be established for the tent based
upon 1 person for every 15 square feet when tables and chairs are used
and one person for every 7 square feet when only chairs are used. Only
the usable floor space needs to be calculated when determining the
occupant load
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Smoking is prohibited by any persons in any tent, canopy
or temporary membrane structure. “No Smoking Signs” are required to be
posted in conspicuous locations
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Combustible vegetation shall be removed from the area
occupied by a temporary membrane structure, tent or canopy and from
areas within 30 feet (9144 mm) of such structures.
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Hay, straw and similar combustible materials shall not
be stored inside or within 30 feet (9144 mm) of a temporary membrane
structure, tent or canopy being used for cooking or public assembly.
EXCEPTION: Hay, straw and similar combustible materials treated
with a flame retardant in an approved manner
PERMIT APPLICATION PROCEDURE
Submit a completed tent permit application 10 business
days prior to the event date. The permit application must include a
detailed site plan, certificate of flammability (obtained from your tent
supplier), and a fee payment of $35 per tent.
The completed permit application is reviewed. The
application is reviewed for completion; the site plan is reviewed for
legibility, distance of the tent in feet from other structures, access roads
and streets, vehicle parking distances, distance from property lines,
location of generators and other internal combustion power sources, storage
of flammable or combustible liquids, and the storage of other combustible
items. The certificate of flammability is verified for compliance with the
information stated in item #1 of the structure requirements and verification
of fee payment. A completed application includes the permit application,
site plan, certificate of flammability and fee payment. Sorry, we can no
longer accept faxed applications. An incomplete application will be
returned – no exceptions!
When approved, a permit to erect the tent is issued to the
permit applicant. This permit will authorize your tent supplier to erect
the tent. NO TENT STAKES OR POLES SHALL BE PLACED IN THE GROUND NOR SHALL
THE TENT BE ERECTED, unless the tent supplier has a copy of the permit
approval letter in their possession. If the tent is found to have been
erected without the permit approval notice, citations will be issued to the
tent supplier. If the tent is discovered in the process of being erected
without the permit approval notice, an immediate work stoppage order shall
be issued and the tent installation shall cease whether or not the tent is
completely erected.
Inspection is requested from the permit applicant. The
inspection must be requested at least 24 hours in advance. At the time of
the inspection, all fire extinguishers, exit signs, lighting, and any other
equipment will need to be installed. All fire extinguishers shall be fully
charged and tagged by an authorized state of Kansas fire extinguishing
company and placed at accessible locations near the exits. NO extinguisher
is to be obstructed in anyway which will prevent it from being easy accessed
in the event of a fire. Fire Extinguisher number and type will need to
comply with item #3 of the Interior Requirements. Exits are to be provided
in accordance with item #2 with exit signs being provided in accordance with
item #3 of the Structure Requirements.
When occupancy is approved (based upon the results of the
site inspection) a permit to occupy the tent is issued from the fire
department. The permit to occupy the tent is issued by a fire department
inspector after compliance with the tent permit requirements has been
verified. These requirements are stated on the Tent or Temporary Membrane
Structure Permit Requirement sheet.
Tent or Temporary Membrane Structure
Permit Application
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Sedgwick
County
Fire District # 1
7750 N. Wild West Blvd.
Valley Center, Kansas 67147
Tel: (316) 660-3473
Fax: (316) 660-3474
Emergency: 911
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