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Fire Alarms

Plans and specifications must be reviewed and approved prior to installation. The applicant should submit all materials to the OTC Counter in DPD's Applicant Services Center (location & hours).

The Fire Department will review the plans when seven or more devices are installed and the system is required to be installed. Three sets of drawings and specifications must be submitted as part of the permit applications; they must be on at least 11" x 17" paper.

The applicant must supply the following information:

  • Floor plan
  • Riser diagram
  • Location of all alarm-initiating and alarm-indicating devices
  • Alarm control and trouble-signaling equipment
  • Annunciation
  • Power connection
  • Battery calculations
  • Voltage drop calculations
  • Wiring types and sizes

For more information on fire alarms, call the Seattle Fire Department at (206) 386-1450 or (206) 386-1443. For more information about Fire Alarm applications, see CAM 104, Getting an OTC Permit.

Fees
There is a basic fee for fire alarms. Each fire alarm controller and each device (such as horn, strobe, speaker, etc.) costs an additional small fee. Additional Fire Department fees apply.

Last Updated: March 14, 2007
Got Questions?

Visit the FAQ or call the Applicant Services Center (ASC) at 684-8850. If you visit the ASC, please see the Estimated Wait Times.

 
Also, take a look at our Client Assistance Memos (CAMS) for user-friendly information on a range of permitting and land use polices and procedure you may encounter while conducting business with us. 



How much will my permit cost?  Visit our fees site to learn more.

 

Does your project involve working in the right-of-way? Find out more by visiting the SDOT Street Use Counter.

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