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Office Buildings (Administrative) – Life Safety Requirements per NFPA 101 (2018)

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Scope. This guide summarizes the core Life Safety and fire protection requirements for
administrative (office) buildings classified as Business Occupancies under the NFPA 101: Life Safety Code (2018).
It is structured for quick design checks, submittals, and AHJ discussions. Each clause includes the relevant Code section in brackets.

Table of Contents

  1. Applicability & Definitions
  2. Occupant Load & Egress Sizing
  3. Number of Exits & Arrangement
  4. Travel Distance, Dead Ends & Common Path
  5. Egress Illumination & Emergency Lighting
  6. Exit Signs & Marking
  7. Fire Alarm – When Required & How It Operates
  8. Fire Alarm Requirements – Summary Table
  9. Extinguishment, Corridors & Interior Finish
  10. Fire Suppression/Extinguishment – Summary Table
  11. High‑Rise Office Buildings – Additional Provisions
  12. Submission Checklist
  13. Interactive Tools
  14. Related Topics
  15. References

1) Applicability & Definitions

  • New Business Occupancies: Chapter 38 applies to new office buildings. [NFPA 101 (2018) Ch. 38]
  • Means of egress, emergency lighting, exit signage, fire alarm, and other features reference the
    base requirements in Chapter 7 (Means of Egress) and Chapter 9 (Building Service & Fire Protection Equipment).
    [NFPA 101 (2018) Ch. 7; Ch. 9]

2) Occupant Load & Egress Sizing

Determine occupant load (OL) using Table 7.3.1.2, then size egress capacity per §7.3.

Space / Use Occupant Load Factor Notes
Business use (typical offices) 150 ft²/person (gross) [NFPA 101 (2018) §7.3.1.2] (Table 7.3.1.2)
Concentrated business use (e.g., call centers, trading floors) 50 ft²/person (gross) [NFPA 101 (2018) §7.3.1.2] (Table 7.3.1.2; A.7.3.1.2)
Collaboration rooms ≤ 450 ft² 30 ft²/person (gross) [NFPA 101 (2018) §7.3.1.2] (Table 7.3.1.2)
Collaboration rooms > 450 ft² 15 ft²/person (gross) [NFPA 101 (2018) §7.3.1.2] (Table 7.3.1.2)

Egress capacity: Where more than one means of egress is required, loss of any one means must leave ≥ 50% of required capacity. [NFPA 101 (2018) §7.3.1.1.2]

3) Number of Exits & Arrangement

  • Minimum two separate exits from every story and from every part of the story. [NFPA 101 (2018) §38.2.4.1]
  • Single exit allowances (selected):
    • Rooms/areas with OL < 100, direct discharge to outside, total travel ≤ 100 ft, and stair limits as listed. [NFPA 101 (2018) §38.2.4.3]
    • Three-or-fewer stories with ≤ 30 occupants per story, one enclosed exit directly to outside, travel ≤ 100 ft. [NFPA 101 (2018) §38.2.4.4]
    • Mezzanines with common path ≤ 75 ft (≤ 100 ft if fully sprinklered). [NFPA 101 (2018) §38.2.4.5]
  • Corridor clear width ≥ 44 in (where OL ≥ 50). [NFPA 101 (2018) §38.2.3.2]
  • Street floor exit capacity must include open stairs/ramps discharging through street floor. [NFPA 101 (2018) §38.2.3.3]

4) Travel Distance, Dead Ends & Common Path

Control Unsprinklered Fully Sprinklered Reference
Max common path of travel 75 ft 100 ft [NFPA 101 (2018) §38.2.5.3.1–.3]
Dead-end corridors 20 ft 50 ft [NFPA 101 (2018) §38.2.5.2.1–.2]
Max travel distance to an exit 200 ft 300 ft [NFPA 101 (2018) §38.2.6.2–.3]

5) Egress Illumination & Emergency Lighting

  • Illumination (normal power): Continuous when occupied; ≥ 10 fc on new stairs; ≥ 1 fc on other walking surfaces. [NFPA 101 (2018) §7.8.1.2–7.8.1.3]
  • Emergency lighting required where any of these apply: building ≥ 3 stories; ≥ 50 occupants located above/below discharge level; total OL ≥ 300; underground/limited access structures. [NFPA 101 (2018) §38.2.9.1]; [NFPA 101 (2018) §7.9.1.1]
  • Emergency lighting performance:
    • Duration ≥ 1.5 hours; transfer delay ≤ 10 s. [NFPA 101 (2018) §7.9.1.3; 7.9.2.1]
    • Initial average ≥ 1 fc (min 0.1 fc); end‑of‑duration average ≥ 0.6 fc (min 0.06 fc); max:min ≤ 40:1. [NFPA 101 (2018) §7.9.2.1.1–7.9.2.1.3]
    • Power type for new systems: at least Type 10, Class 1.5, Level 1 per NFPA 110. [NFPA 101 (2018) §7.9.2.2]
    • Testing: monthly functional and annual 90‑min tests (or approved self‑test regimes). Keep written records. [NFPA 101 (2018) §7.9.3.1]

6) Exit Signs & Marking

Provide exit signs and directional marking per §7.10 as referenced by §38.2.10. [NFPA 101 (2018) §38.2.10 → 7.10]

7) Fire Alarm – When Required & How It Operates

  • When required: Fire alarm per §9.6 is required in business occupancies that are (a) 3+ stories, or (b) have ≥ 50 occupants above/below discharge level, or (c) have ≥ 300 total occupants. [NFPA 101 (2018) §38.3.4.1]
  • Initiation: By manual means or by approved, building‑wide automatic detection (or automatic sprinklers with required provisions). [NFPA 101 (2018) §38.3.4.2; 9.6.2.1]
  • Occupant notification: General alarm per §9.6.3, or permitted positive alarm sequence. [NFPA 101 (2018) §38.3.4.3; 9.6.3.4]
  • Emergency forces notification: Transmit alarm to fire department/approved agency via acceptable supervising methods (auxiliary, central, proprietary, remote; per NFPA 72). [NFPA 101 (2018) §38.3.4.4; 9.6.4.2]
  • Emergency control functions (where required): door hold‑open release, smoke control, door unlocking, elevator recall/shutdown, HVAC shutdown, etc. [NFPA 101 (2018) §9.6.5]
  • Location of controls & annunciation: At approved constantly attended location with audible/visible indicators if annunciation required. [NFPA 101 (2018) §9.6.6; 9.6.7]

Fire Alarm Requirements – Summary Table

Condition Threshold Requirement Reference
Building height ≥ 3 stories Provide fire alarm per §9.6 [NFPA 101 (2018) §38.3.4.1]
Occupants above/below discharge ≥ 50 persons Provide fire alarm per §9.6 [NFPA 101 (2018) §38.3.4.1]
Total occupant load ≥ 300 persons Provide fire alarm per §9.6 [NFPA 101 (2018) §38.3.4.1]
Signal type General alarm or Positive Alarm Sequence [NFPA 101 (2018) §9.6.3; 38.3.4.3]
Emergency forces notification Transmit to FD/agency via supervised means [NFPA 101 (2018) §9.6.4.2; 38.3.4.4]

8) Extinguishment, Corridors & Interior Finish

  • Portable fire extinguishers: Required in every business occupancy. [NFPA 101 (2018) §38.3.5; 9.9]
  • Corridor construction: 1‑hour separation unless an exception applies (open floor, single‑tenant, or building sprinklered throughout). [NFPA 101 (2018) §38.3.6.1]
  • Interior finish: Wall/ceiling finish Class A or B in exits and exit access corridors; Class A/B/C elsewhere; floor finish Class I or II in exit enclosures. [NFPA 101 (2018) §38.3.3.2–38.3.3.3 → 10.2]
  • Hazardous areas: Protect per §8.7; high‑hazard contents require separation and automatic extinguishing. [NFPA 101 (2018) §38.3.2.1–38.3.2.2; 8.7]

Fire Suppression / Extinguishment – Summary Table

Feature Where Applicable Requirement Reference
Automatic sprinklers High‑Rise office buildings Required throughout [NFPA 101 (2018) §11.8.3.1]
Standpipe system High‑Rise office buildings Class I standpipe throughout [NFPA 101 (2018) §11.8.3.2]
Portable extinguishers All business occupancies Provide & locate per §9.9 (NFPA 10) [NFPA 101 (2018) §38.3.5; 9.9]
Hazardous areas Storage/boiler/shops, etc. 1‑hour separation + automatic extinguishing (as applicable) [NFPA 101 (2018) §38.3.2.1–38.3.2.2; 8.7; 9.7]

10) High‑Rise Office Buildings – Additional Provisions

Feature High‑Rise Requirement Reference
Automatic sprinklers (throughout) Required; valve & waterflow device per floor [NFPA 101 (2018) §11.8.3.1]
Standpipe system Class I standpipe throughout [NFPA 101 (2018) §11.8.3.2]
Fire alarm & EVACS Fire alarm with emergency voice/alarm communication [NFPA 101 (2018) §11.8.4.1]
Two‑way comms Between command center & elevators/elevator lobbies & each stair level [NFPA 101 (2018) §11.8.4.2]
Emergency/standby power Per NFPA 110/20; standby Type 60, Class 1, Level 1 [NFPA 101 (2018) §11.8.5]
Emergency lighting Per §7.9 [NFPA 101 (2018) §11.8.2.1]

11) Submission Checklist (Design & Compliance)

  • Occupancy classification and occupant load calculations (by space) with OL factors from Table 7.3.1.2.
  • Egress sizing & capacity calcs (show 50% capacity with loss of any one means when multiple exits are required).
  • Exit count/locations, common path, dead ends, travel distance diagrams.
  • Egress illumination and emergency lighting layout, photometrics, and testing plan per §7.9.3.
  • Exit signage plan per §7.10 and floor directory/wayfinding as applicable.
  • Fire alarm narrative: initiation, notification mode (general alarm/PAS), emergency forces notification path, control functions, and annunciation.
  • Portable extinguishers layout and selection per §9.9.
  • Corridor ratings, interior finish classifications, and hazardous area separations.
  • High‑rise additions (if applicable): sprinklers, standpipes, EVACS, two‑way comms, standby power

12) References

All clauses paraphrase and cite NFPA 101: Life Safety Code (2018) with section numbers shown in brackets; see Chapter 7 (Means of Egress), Chapter 9 (Building Service & Fire Protection), Chapter 11 (Special Structures), and Chapter 38 (New Business Occupancies).

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