That question and requirement would be under the control of your local jurisdiction - usually the Fire Marshall's office. As a general answer: Most all building codes, both commercial and residential, require more than one way to exit a building in case of fire.
The answer depends upon what fire code applies. There are places where fire sprinklers are not required in one- or two-family buildings at all, where amended national fire codes have been enacted locally.
It is important to know where all of the exits are so that you can get out. This would be extremely important if there were a fire, or other harmful event.
All military vehicles are required to have a fire extinguisher.
Because if there is a fire you have to be able to get out as fast as possible and if there are things in your way you could die.
This all depends on the type of building and what work is being done there. However, domestic building insurance is required for all buildings in the city of New York.
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All publicly owned buildings and institutions, such as government buildings, schools, and hospitals are required by law to be accessible to handicapped people, thus they include wheel chair ramps.
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Yes, ramps are required in all government buildings, and in many cases, all buildings of public access. Individual states tend to have their own regulations concerning number and construction, which may deviate slightly from the base-specifications of the ADA.
Tamper-resistant outlets are required in all new and renovated residential buildings in the United States to protect children from electrical hazards.
A fire alarm system will indicate a FIRE EMERGENCY requiring immediate action. The system shall alert all occupants of a building where it is installed when a fire emergency is present.