Once it’s C of O is issued fire prevention isn’t needed for a new lease. New 
fixtures don’t need a building permit. Some building officials require a new C 
of O, some don’t. 

It might never get an FP inspection. Depending on location would an engine 
company inspection catch the the clothing store selling largely non-wovens has 
a fuel load above initial design criteria?
> On 10/10/2020 10:46 AM Ron Greenman via Sprinklerforum 
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> I think the OH2 designation with mercantile has as much to do with a
> transient population being unfamiliar with the layout, limited sight
> distance created by the gondolas, long paths of egress to get to the
> entrance/exit (remember most people don't even see the emergency exits and
> head back in the direction they entered), limited exiting, and anything
> else one can think of regarding the stupidity of the customers, as much as
> the types and amounts of commodities.
> 
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> On Fri, Oct 9, 2020 at 10:08 PM Fpdcdesign via Sprinklerforum <
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> >  I tried to make an argument once that a jewelry store could be OH1 (rocks
> > and metal in metal and glass cases) and got nowhere.
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> > > On Oct 9, 2020 at 5:20 PM,  <Travis Mack via Sprinklerforum (mailto:
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> > >  Is there any world where a small pharmacy - say 1000 sq ft - could be
> > considered light hazard? The plans show racks for the storage of the meds /
> > pill bottles. Dealing with some issues on a pre-engineered job that the FPE
> > did it as LH. The problem compounds when the water supply is very marginal
> > and the jurisdiction does not all QR reduction for OH areas. Travis Mack,
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