There is no particular exemption for hospitals needing fire sprinklers. In fact, there are many fire hazards in hospitals that increase the need for fire protection.
A good design, however, may incorporate additional mechanisms to extend the time for release of water or for using a "dry pre-alert" system in certain areas. Even where there are fixed fire extinguishing systems (CO2, Halotron, etc), sprinklers are typically required "throughout" the facility.
where are oparations performed ********* Medical/surgical operations are carried out in the sterile surroundings of operating theatres found in most major hospitals.
For infection prevention puposes, just think what could potentially be hiding amongst the woollen fibres!
52 theatres
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In the early 1600s the following theatres were in operation: Newington Butts (1576), The Curtain (1577), The Rose (1587), The Swan (1595), The Globe (1599), The Fortune (1600), The Boar's Head (1600), The Red Bull (1604), The Hope (1614). These were all open-air theatres. Closed theatres included The Blackfriars (1596), The Cockpit (1616), and Salisbury Court (1629). The performance of plays was banned in 1642 and continued to be so for 18 years. During this time the old playhouses disappeared. When dramatic performance was restored in 1660, two new theatres, Drury Lane and Dorset Gardens, were constructed. As there were only two legal companies of players, these were all the theatres they needed.
Plitt Theatres was created in 1903.
HQ Theatres was created in 2006.
Empire Theatres was created in 1978.
Empire Theatres's population is 3,000.
KB Theatres was created in 1926.
Australian Theatres was created in 2003.
Landmark Theatres was created in 1974.