K0374 K374: Install smoke barrier doors that can resist smoke for at least 20 minutes.
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Smoke Barrier Door Failed to Self-Close Due to Improper Alignment

Corewell Health Rehabilitation & Nursing Center -Stevensville, Michigan Survey Completed on 03-04-2025

Summary

The facility failed to provide smoke barrier doors that were self-closing or automatic-closing as required by Life Safety Code (LSC) 19.3.7.8 and Chapter 7. During an observation, it was found that the north cross-corridor door leaf at the 100 front hall near room 121 was not plumb, causing it to bind on the floor. This condition prevented the door from releasing upon activation of the fire alarm and from closing sufficiently to maintain the minimum clearance necessary for proper operation in accordance with LSC 7.2.1.8.2. These findings were confirmed during an interview with the Maintenance Technician at the time of discovery.

Penalty

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