Absolutely - Closets which are 24 sq.ft. or less in motels and hotels are
the exception.  Transient occupancy usually means low storage in closets,
thus no protection is required.

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John

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On Wed, Feb 17, 2021 at 4:36 PM Joe Burtell via Sprinklerforum <
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> NFPA 13 only allows omission for hotels and motels, so I think the answer
> is, there is no omission allowed in the "condo" areas.
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> > When does a hotel room become a condo and are there any sprinkler
> > omissions allowed? Looking at some review comments for a project we were
> > asked to take over and the first 8 floors are "hotel" rooms and the next
> 11
> > are "condos".. I know NFPA-13 is clear on closets and bathrooms for
> hotels
> > & motels but I don't see anything that talks about condo's.
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