• 22—The Daily Collegian Friday, April 20, 1984 ' . • [ . ' . ' I . 1- • . (1, \ IN • 7 Downtown apartments take measures. against •fire ~. ,-,'' . , .. • . t 11, e cOMICS . . r.. i . • , ~. :By TIM EYSTER Eric Gardner, residential prop- St., said fire alarms are placed involves the review of the operations Failure to have the water heaters Quigley • said' this glass is the only t: - Collegian Staff Writer - erty manager for H H&B Realtors, strategically on each of the floors of of smoke detectors and the existence properly hooked up to the fuel source one of its kind that will not blow out , e't c - 41111 478 E. Beaver Ave., said a fire the firm's six apartment complexes. of portable fiie extinguishers. could cause a gas line rupture or an in case of fire. , 1 Many newer downtown apartment extinguisher and smoke detector are Smoke detectors are located in ap- Quigley said apartment and con- electrical fire depending on the type Although they do exist in most , . . . . . ~. complexes are using "state of the located in each apartment of the 15 proved areas as established by the dominium complexes must have of water heater used, Quigley said. apartment and condominium corn- . 111111111111111111111111111•1 INllllllllllllllllllllllll= lIIIIIIIIIMMNINIMIIIIIIIIIII/ art" fire protection measures to apartment complexes managed by property maintenance and building large ' extinguishers in their hall- The heaters must also have the plexes, Quigley described fire escap increase resident safety, the Centre the firm and are inspected before codes in each one of the apartments, ways, but has found that itis also proper temperature pressure relief es as "inherently hazardous" and Region Code Administration direc- tenants move in. . and fire extinguishers are located in good to have them in the kitchen of to prevent an explosion. •. said the only time • they would be * . 4 • 1 peanuts ® for said Wednesday. Gardner said fire extinguishers each of the hallways, she said. each of the, apartments. Placing an "If a water heater were to ex- approved is if it was not permissible •, .. , , : . James Quigley said a move to- are located in the kitchen or as close At Americana House, 119 Locust extinguisher in the kitchen, he said, plode, it would explode with 'the by zoning to build an exterior stair. ."' , ward improving fire safety and pro- as possible to it and smoke detectors Lane, fire extinguishers are also will inhibit vandalism and locate the force of seven or eight sticks .of Quigley said fire escapes are nar- ‘, . I ( PROBLEMS THAT SKIP THAT Ot , "NAT ONE, AN, I DON I T DO ANY tection is among newer complexes are located outside sleeping areas. located close to the kitchen in all of extinguisher closer to where the real dynamite," he said. row, made of steel and thus poten- ' I NE, AND TNT NINES OR TWEI such as Alexander Court Apart- the apartments, the official said. fire hazard islikely to be. Other things to occasionally look tially slippery. They have no cover 1 ' THAT ONE., IN THEM! ments, 309 E. Beaver Ave.; the . Periodically, George W. Kistler 'Under the property maintenance for in preventing fires are storage of for• elements such as ice and snow, Atrium at Allenway, 315 S. Allen St.; `lf a water heater Inc., 220 S. Fraser St., a fire protec- and building ordinances of State any flammable liquids and junction and have an approved pitch of up to • , .ic...... .f 0 the Rider Building, 121 S. Burrowes ' • tion firm, inspects fire extinguishers College Borough and Patton, College boxes and other splicing of electrical 60 degrees. He said they also do not ! 4 ,f •lii, _;\e< St.; the soon to be completed Hetzel were to explode, it in all Kissinger Leonard & Brower and Ferguson Townships, Quigley conductors, he said. • . count as encroachments into the , 'C.,. Plaza Condominiums, 500 E. College would explode with apartment complexes, the official said smoke detectors must be lo- Interior and exterior stairs must setback, as defined by the zoning ,. • Ave., and Beaver Plaza Condomini- said. • cated in the area of the bedrooms. also meet certain requirements, ordinance. rk..i. Z 1 a.% • ' the force of seven . • ums, 222 W. Beaver Ave. Once a week, the emergency sys- This.location will help wake tenants Quigley said. Both types of stairs, ' At Alexander Court, Quigley said or eight sticks of tern and condition of the halls are should they be asleep when a fire has including the stair handrails, must ; . 4 • i , : sprinklers are located in laundry dy h. , namite.' also checked, doors and windows are started. be 36 inches wide to provide ad- , ,•"! OP . - . , „, . , rooms, trash shoots, and storage • kept intact, fire extinguishers' are Quigley said the borough also re- equate room to get up or down them - • . 1 ........ ~, . areas. The complex has a stand pipe James Quigley, • checked to make sure they are not views the electrical distribution to in case of fire. Exterior stairs must • -,, .. . i blOorn. county which will bring water to the roof Centre Region Code discharged, and , light bulbs are make sure branch circuits are prop- also have a cover on them to keep and enable firefighters to battle fires checked to make. sure they are lit erly fused to prevent overheating. elements such as snow ,and ice off . 1 , . Administration director I a ''' on the rooftop or from building to and not broken, she said: He said the circuit connections must them and an approved pitch (depth '-- • . MB &AV uNt • . . building. , Quigley also said that the Centre be tight because loose connections of each tread of a stair is greater • _ 1111 calla. ' . , LI ' • WOUIR 50MEANC , 1 1 . Quigley also said the complex has Region Code Adminigtration plays will cause insulated wires to over- than the rise between that tread and .. 14%. e . I t i'' . dila . I I tiIIPT 61661311 001* PICA% Me THE a "tremendous alarm and notifica- Large complexes such as Park an important role in protecting ten- heat. . the tread below) of less than 45 . WO., v .....•: ' ' . , ~ BEM”' PfFfoo etABOO„, . . I'eI4PROMPTER • . tion system." Hill Apartments, 478 E. Beaver ants from fires. The administration Water heaters must also be degrees. J. 11/// ,mli ..., , . I . , , '. A „WET KICK... Complexes built , five years from Ave., also have alarm systems, he periodically inspects complexes to checked to see they are properly The, borough also requires that , . /0, . , I I • , . , / • ... •, . :, ..1- , ~.-... • tf' ..)) , . ' . now will probably be even safer for said. , insure all regulations are being fol- hooked up to the proper, fuel source any Window within 10 feet of exterior - '.;• I . 1 • '''''• '' ' ".• ':. 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College Ave. Open Sundays 1:00-1:50 am Mon-Sat 11:00-1:50 THE MOVIES 407 E. Mawr 137.0003 MOSCOW ON THE HUDSON (R) Nightly 7:30, 9:45 IMMI== FOOTLOOSE (PG) Nightly 8, 10 WHERE THE BOYS ARE(R) Nighily 7:15, 9:15 TALE I'LL SKIP THAT ONE, HOMEWORK 60ES FAST Al SKIP THAT ONE, EI D ON'T DO ANY AND THAT ONE AND IF YOU KNOW WHAT AND THAT ONE, AND PROBLEMS THAT HAVE THAT ONE! YOU'RE DOING... 2. THAT ONE, AND THAT NINES OR TWELVES Pot s ONE AND THAT ONE... IN THEM! Vl 3 fict o , wfo -1) , ' ' -\ • dimoi r ~4106 1e 0 41,44.1, da,„vh. 4_20 aggigiv My doctor prommnced me cured of cancer. e.. ; 2, My boss My boss didn't under stand that I was healthy again. So I was let go I I Y. • t K A lot of people are like my boss. They think that everyone dies of cancer. I thought so. too. Until the American Cancer Society, through one of its service and rehabilitation programs, helped me return to a normal life. The ACS also has local Units that help Americans who've never had cancer understand it better. Today, more and more cancer is a curable disease. Ignorance about cancer is curable, too. American Cancer Society o AOHs, o Nobody Could Have 4( Done It Better EXs 8 007 * 007 * 007 * 007 * 007 * 007 * 007 walrs housebimtoak atb laic Remember, the average burglar will break into a house Only when the going looks easy. Here are 7 effective ways to discour age him. 1. Install deadbolt locks on all exterior doors. 2. Make certain all windows and patio and garage doors are securely locked. 3. Buy an inexpensive timer to turn on your lights and radio when you're out for an evening. 4. When you go on vacation, ask neighbors to keep an eye on things. Have deliveries stopped, mail picked up and keep yOur grass cut. The point is, make your-house look occupied 5. Keep your lawn tractor and bikes locked up when they're not in use. 6. There is no place you can think of to hide a key that a smart burglar hasn't thought of first. 7. Never leave notes to delivery men indicating that nobody is home. 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