Church/Ministry requirement for a Written Fire Safety and Evacuation Plan... Staff required to be T
- Dr. Joseph K. Cox
- Jun 21, 2015
- 1 min read

There are 14 States that have Non-Profit exemptions, for Licensing and Fire Code compliance, of certain types of Church ministries. In other areas of America, Churches and Ministries do not have a local Fire Code, yet fall under the jurisdiction of the State. In these cases, these Churches rarely, if ever, have heard from or seen a Fire Code Inspector or Fire Marshal due to staffing and proximity to the regulatory agency. Are you also aware that local, state, and Federal Fire/Life Safety and OSHA Regulations are Maintanance Codes and require periodic inspections, voluntary or involuntary (Admistrative Search), for continuous compliance? National Fire and Life Safety Regulations place compliance "due diligence" upon the Building Owner. Pastors and Leadership are held responsible for research, design, implementation, and compliance for all Buildings and Operations in New/ Existing ministries operated by the Church, regardless of prior knowledge... Full Proof is representing Bible Believing Churches and Ministries across America understand mediate, and comply with Local, State, and Federal Fire/Life Safety and OSHA Requirements. We also offer Certified and Accredited Fire, Medical, and Security Training for the Ministry. Full Proof is a Missionary Consulting service To the Church, by the Church, and For the Church. Before they Call...When they Come...After they Leave...
Churches with Christian Schools, Bible Colleges, Dormitories, Rehabilitation Group Homes, Summer Camp Facilities, and Sanctuaries w/ Occupancy >2000 are required by Fire Code to prepare and maintain written Fire Safety and Evacuation Plans. Staff and employees of these ministries are also required to be trained in fire prevention, evacuation, and fire safety at least annually...Make Full Proof of thy Ministry II Timothy 4:5


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