The facility shall have a manual of action to be taken in the event of a fire, approved by the D.C. Fire Department.
The fire instructions manual shall specify the following:
A fire plan shall be developed with the assistance of qualified fire and safety experts. Each employee shall be trained to perform specific tasks according to the fire plan.
Simulated drills testing the effectiveness of the fire plan shall be conducted for each shift at least four (4) times a year.
Fire and emergency evacuation plans shall be posted conspicuously on each floor and throughout the facility.
The most recent fire inspection report with the date of the latest inspection of the alarm system shall be available in the Administrator's office.
Curtains and other fabrics that are hung on walls shall be of flame-proof material and shall be maintained flame-resistant.
Carpeting used in each nursing facility shall have a flame spread rating of not over seventy-five (75), or in fully sprinkler buildings, a rating of not over two hundred (200), and shall otherwise comply with the National Fire Prevention Association (NFPA) requirements.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 22, r. 22-B3259