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Fire Prevention Bureau
1010 10th Street, Suite 3538
Modesto CA 95354
P: (209) 552-3700
FirePrevention@stanoes.com
Is a Fire Sprinkler System Required?
Automatic fire sprinkler systems are required to be installed in many buildings located in the areas served by the Fire Prevention Bureau.
New and Existing Structures
Each fire district has its own individual amendments to 2010 California Fire Code (CFC) 903.2. Contact the appropriate agency for information about the requirements for a specific fire district.
Who to Contact
- Burbank Paradise Fire District
- Ceres Fire Protection District
- (District only, not within the City limits)
- Denair Fire District
- Hughson Fire District
- Hughson City Limits
- Commercial Projects only
- Industrial Fire District
- District area under suppression contract with City of Ceres
- District area under suppression contract with City of Modesto
- Keyes Fire District
- Mountain View Fire District
- Newman City
- Projects by Fire Department request
- Salida Fire District
- Del Rio
- Turlock Rural Fire District
- West Stanislaus Fire District
- Crows Landing
- Diablo Grande
- Grayson
- Newman (non-incorporated areas)
- Westley
- Westport Fire District
- Woodland Avenue Fire District
- All areas of the County not served by a fire district
- Division One North
The following cities each operate their own fire prevention. Contact the fire prevention division directly for assistance with all fire code questions and plan submittals within these city limits.
- Ceres 209-538-5701
- Hughson (residential) 209-883-2863
- Patterson 209-895-8130
- Turlock 209-668-5580
Stanislaus Consolidated fire district should be contacted at 209-869-7470 for assistance with all fire code questions for the following areas:
- Empire
- Hickman
- Knights Ferry
- La Grange
- Oakdale City
- Oakdale Rural
- City of Riverbank
- Valley Home
- Waterford
For isolated buildings or groups of buildings located in the Fire Districts of Hughson, Keyes, Oakdale, Salida, Stanislaus Consolidated and Turlock Rural, where water is not available from a municipal water system a fire sprinkler system source of water meeting all of the following criteria shall be considered an acceptable alternative to a fire sprinkler source of water otherwise required by applicable NFPA standards.
- The required sprinkler demand (not including hose stream allowance) is provided by a hydro pneumatic tank for a minimum duration of 15 minutes. The tank may be pressurized by the domestic well pump and may serve both the fire and domestic supply but must have a tank equal to or greater than the calculated sprinkler demand.
- A separate water storage tank or other approved water supply acceptable to the fire department is provided that is capable of providing an additional 30 minutes of sprinkler and hose stream demand (buildings classified as Group R-3 are exempt from this requirement)
- The fire sprinkler system must be monitored by an approved monitoring company.