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California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection �"IV, Co,
Fire Prevention Bureau
176 Nelson Avenue, Oroville, CA 95965
530-538-78881530-538-2105(fax)
Fire Safety Inspection
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Fire alarm system defective
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Fire extinguishers: required, service due
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Exit(s): obstructed, inadequate
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Extension cords: Excessive use, defective
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Exit sign(s): required, illumination, photo luminescent
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Excessive rubbis i, trash, debris
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Exit sign lights: obstructed, defective
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Fire alarm system defective
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Exit lighting: required, defective
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Sprinklers stem: service required, defective
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Heating system: defective appliance, flue combustibles
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Kitchen hood extJ. system: service due
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Wiring: exposed, damaged connectors, etc.
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Fire walls, ceiling,,s, fire doors, draft stops
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Address posted and visible from road
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Smoke detectors.' required, defective
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Other
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Fire drill log cher ed Yes a No a
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Other type of inspection — State below
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Battalion 1 2 3 4 E 6 7 Station: FPB
By order of the Fire Chie You are hereby notified to correct all violations immediately or show cause why you should not be
required to do so. A re-inspectlon will be conducted on . Willful failure to comply with this notice is a
misdemeanor. Violations that are not corrected immediately and/or remain after the re -inspection may be processed as a criminal
offense. Thank you for your assistance and cooperation in minimizing the fire and life loss in our community. (H & S sec. 13112)
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