Incomplete Sprinkler Coverage for Built-In Dining Room Cabinetry
Summary
Surveyors identified a deficiency in the facility’s compliance with NFPA 101 sprinkler system installation requirements. During observation on the first floor, surveyors noted that floor-to-ceiling built-in millwork cabinetry with doors had been installed and was in use inside the dining room without any interior sprinkler coverage. Review of the approved Department of Health (DOH) renovation plan H-22-0980 and Sprinkler Plan H-24-1079 showed that this built-in millwork was not depicted on the submitted plans, preventing DOH Plan Review from accurately verifying sprinkler coverage conditions in this fully sprinklered facility. The cabinetry was in use during the survey without DOH life safety occupancy approval, and no alternative fire protection measures (such as heat detection tied to the fire alarm, automatic sprinklers within the cabinetry, non-combustible/limited-combustible construction, or fire-retardant-treated wood) were provided as required. During an onsite revisit survey, the same condition was again observed, and Item 1 (the lack of fire protection within the floor-to-ceiling built-in, closed-door storage cabinetry in the first floor dining room) was found not to have been corrected. In both the initial and revisit surveys, the Administrator and Maintenance Director confirmed the absence of required fire protection within the cabinetry.
Plan Of Correction
Completion Date: 05/18/2026 Status: APPROVED Date: 05/21/2026 Preparation and /or execution of this plan does not constitute admission or agreement by the provider of the truths or facts alleged or conclusions set forth in the statement of deficiencies. The plan of correction is prepared and/or executed with federal and state law requirements. Identification of other residents or areas having the potential to be affected due to the nature of the deficiency: The deficient practice has the potential to affect all residents. Corrective action 1. Plan Review contacted 5/8/26 to acquire appropriate approval for built-in millwork, and for the appropriate means of protection. Cabinet doors removed to ensure compliance. Heat detectors installed 5/18/26 2. Maintenance director or designee to re-educate maintenance staff on the importance of ensuring sprinkler heads or protection by heat detection which activates the fire alarm system are in accordance with NFPA13 standards 3. Maintenance director or designee to audit built in millwork to ensure Protection by heat detection which activates the fire alarm system Weekly X4 monthlyX2 4.Results will be reviewed at the quarterly QAPI meeting.
Penalty
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