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A xxii) Is the hotel equipped with an organized emergency procedure in the eventuality of a fire? A copy of this has to be appended with the complete checklist.

A xxiii) Is the hotel and its facility equipped with adequate sprinkler system? In case the entire facility is not provided with such system mention may be made as to where such sprinkler system has been installed (a) Meeting rooms (b) Corridors - Public lobbies (d) Guest Rooms (e) Public Washrooms (f) Other rooms xxiv) Does the entire hotel facility have smoke detectors? In case it is no, state the locations where they are located? (a) Meeting rooms (b) Corridors - Public lobbies (d) Guest Rooms (e) Other rooms xxv) Are all smoke detectors connected high tensile wires to the Central Signaling System or directly into the ire department? In case such a system is not there which are the portions that are not? (Hotel fire safety checklist)

VII) Conclusion:

From the above it is evident that installation of a fire safety system is an intricate set of vital equipment which all is interconnected. The role of testing, inspection and maintenance by qualified experts is crucial, as the non-functioning of one part of the system can impact the capability of other parts to work in an efficient manner. Fire sprinklers play a crucial role in dousing fire in the initial stages. They perform a good job in saving property and lives of people. Moreover, research reveals that they are the most dependable element of the fire safety system of the entire building....

This renders these devices added hedge against the malfunctioning of another part of the fire safety system of the hotel. Due to this the sprinklers assumes a basic criterion for a good hotel fire safety system. (Hotel Fire Safety)
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Hotels and motels" (2004) Retrieved at http://www.nfpa.org/categoryList.asp?categoryID=632&URL=Research%20&%20Reports/Safety%20fact%20sheets/Safety%20in%20other%20occupancies/Hotels%20and%20motels. Accessed on 23 November, 2004

Hotels and motels: Have a Safe Trip" Retrieved at http://www.nfpa.org/itemDetail.asp?categoryID=632&itemID=20903&URL=Research%20&%20Reports/Safety%20fact%20sheets/Safety%20in%20other%20occupancies/Hotels%20and%20motelsAccessed on 23 November, 2004

Hotel fire safety checklist" Retrieved at http://www.nfpa.org/itemDetail.asp?categoryID=816&itemID=20901&URL=Research%20&%20Reports/Safety%20fact%20sheets/Safety%20in%20other%20occupancies/Hotels%20and%20motels/Hotel%20fire%20safety%20checklistAccessed on 23 November, 2004

Hotel Fire Safety" (2003) Residential Fire Safety Institute. Retrieved at http://www.firesafehome.org/General/HotelFireSafety.asp#an%20overview%20of%20hotel%20fire%20safety. Accessed on 23 November, 2004

Hotel Safety" (2004) Retrieved at http://www.nfpa.org/itemDetail.asp?categoryID=815&itemID=20899&URL=Research%20&%20Reports/Safety%20fact%20sheets/Safety%20in%20other%20occupancies/Hotels%20and%20motels/Hotel%20safetyAccessed on 23 November, 2004

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Hotels and motels" (2004) Retrieved at http://www.nfpa.org/categoryList.asp?categoryID=632&URL=Research%20&%20Reports/Safety%20fact%20sheets/Safety%20in%20other%20occupancies/Hotels%20and%20motels. Accessed on 23 November, 2004

Hotels and motels: Have a Safe Trip" Retrieved at http://www.nfpa.org/itemDetail.asp?categoryID=632&itemID=20903&URL=Research%20&%20Reports/Safety%20fact%20sheets/Safety%20in%20other%20occupancies/Hotels%20and%20motelsAccessed on 23 November, 2004

Hotel fire safety checklist" Retrieved at http://www.nfpa.org/itemDetail.asp?categoryID=816&itemID=20901&URL=Research%20&%20Reports/Safety%20fact%20sheets/Safety%20in%20other%20occupancies/Hotels%20and%20motels/Hotel%20fire%20safety%20checklistAccessed on 23 November, 2004

Hotel Fire Safety" (2003) Residential Fire Safety Institute. Retrieved at http://www.firesafehome.org/General/HotelFireSafety.asp#an%20overview%20of%20hotel%20fire%20safety. Accessed on 23 November, 2004
Hotel Safety" (2004) Retrieved at http://www.nfpa.org/itemDetail.asp?categoryID=815&itemID=20899&URL=Research%20&%20Reports/Safety%20fact%20sheets/Safety%20in%20other%20occupancies/Hotels%20and%20motels/Hotel%20safetyAccessed on 23 November, 2004
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