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Release Date: April 29, 2009
City of San Antonio Communications Office: 207-7234
Building Safety: Where
you Live, Work and Play
- City to recognize Building Safety Week -
When entering a house or building, most people don’t think about whether
the structure is safe. Fortunately, City employees think about building
and fire safety everyday.
To raise awareness of the importance of building safety, the City’s
Planning and Development Services Department is recognizing Building
Safety Week: Where you Live, Work and Play, May 4 through May 8.
The Planning and Development Services Department, together with Fire
Department, Housing and Neighborhood Services, Metro Health and the
Solid Waste Management Department, will host informational booths during
Building Safety Week from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., at the Cliff
Morton Development and Business Services Center, located at 1901 S.
Alamo Street.
“The important work we do is often overlooked until a catastrophic
tragedy occurs,” said Roderick J. Sanchez., director of the Planning and
Development Services Department. “All year long, building safety and
fire prevention officials are here to help protect the San Antonio
community.”
Building safety and fire prevention codes address all aspects of
construction, such as structural soundness of buildings, reliability of
fire prevention and suppression systems, plumbing and mechanical systems
and energy efficiency and sustainability. The active participation of
building safety and fire prevention officials, architects, builders,
engineers, as well as property owners are essential to ensure structures
are safe.
The following departments will have informational booths during Building
Safety Week:
May 4:-Fire Department:
Register for a free smoke detector
-Planning and Development
Services Department Building Inspectors
May 5: -Fire Department: Fire extinguisher training, noon
-Planning and Development Services Department: Construction
Inspectors
-Fire Department:
Register for a free smoke detector
May 6:-Solid Waste Management Department: Information on
Household Hazardous Waste
-Metro Health Department:
Food establishment permits and health inspections
-Fire Department-Register
for a free smoke detector
May 7:-Planning and Development Services Department: Development
Services Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing
Inspectors
-Fire Department:
Register for a free smoke detector
May 8:-Housing and Neighborhood Services Department: Code
Compliance Officers
-Planning and Development
Services Department – Investigation Inspectors
-Fire Department-Register
for a free smoke detector
Building Safety Week, first observed in 1980, is sponsored by the
International Code Council, a membership organization dedicated to
building safety and fire prevention, of which City of San Antonio is an
active member. The International Code Council develops the codes used to
construct residential and commercial buildings, including homes and
schools. Most U.S. cities, counties and states choose the International
Codes—building safety codes developed by the International Code Council.
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