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No fire detection / alarms needed?

Yikes

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I have two new buildings in a city park. One is an A-3 rec room with less than 150 occupants, sprinklered, one story, no corridors. It has a small "warming kitchen", restrooms and a couple of small offices. HVAC system is rooftop package units with some ductwork.

The other building is a small concession stand next to the ballfield. No cooking, just selling canned sodas and chips.

I'm so used to seeing fire alarms on all my other projects that I assumed this one would have it too, but when I look through the California Building and Fire codes, I don't see anywhere it says that it's required for a small assembly space. I assume the sprinklers get a flow alarm (local bell), but is there any other code requirement I'm missing?

The mechanical plans show a duct smoke detector, but I'm wondering if that was put in out of habit rather than via code analysis.
 
The monitoring of valves and other things get a bit tough..... at basic level - fire alarm bell, tamper switches, flow switch, duct detector if required, kitchen hood, & at least one pull station - That is typical of what we see in small assemblies - Insurance company or town policy may require more than code.
 
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