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What fire resistance rating should the walls of corridors in nonsprinklered daycare occupancies have?

No rating required

30 minutes

1 hour

In nonsprinklered daycare occupancies, the walls of corridors are required to have a fire resistance rating of 1 hour. This requirement is rooted in life safety considerations, especially for facilities that accommodate vulnerable populations like children. The 1-hour fire resistance rating provides a critical level of protection by allowing occupants a safe amount of time to evacuate in the event of a fire, while also minimizing the spread of smoke and fire to other areas of the building. This duration is particularly important in daycare settings, where quick evacuation can significantly impact safety outcomes.

Options suggesting that no rating is required or that shorter ratings like 30 minutes or 2 hours would not adequately align with the safety standards set for occupancy types serving children. This ensures that design and construction align with the necessary safety protocols required for their specific use.

2 hours

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