High Rise Program
The High Rise program concentrates on tall buildings which measure more than 75 feet from the lowest level of fire department vehicle access to the floor level of the highest occupied floor. High rise buildings are unique because their vertical construction inherently puts people at risk in the event of a fire. For this reason,
building construction and fire protection requirements are more stringent than for many other types of buildings.
The City of San Diego has 140 high-rise buildings, with many more coming on line in the next few years. All are required to have a yearly fire inspection which is performed by Fire and Hazard Prevention Services' personnel.
High Rise Inspection Photo Tour
Take a photo tour of a high rise building's safety features and see what equipment and planning are implemented for public safety.
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