6 Thursday, February 28, 1980 University Daily Kansan Fire hazards found in housing 3y JEFF KIOUS Staff Reporter State fire inspectors said yesterday that major violations of the state fire prevention code had been found in Templin and Carrboro, Pearson and Sellarship school halls. Fred Hoblin, one of four inspectors from the state fire marshal's office, said that citing walls throughout Temple Hall were replaced with retardant shields should be replaced with fire retardant tapes. "The flammable ceiling tiles are a major violation because a fire could spread quickly throughout the building," he said. Hoblin also said that a locked exit door from the library in Templin Hall to the outside was a major violation. "The exit must be left unlocked during occupancy," he said. "If the door must be locked, then a panic bar must be attached to the inside of the door." INSPECTOR KEN REMFY found major violations in Southeart, Pearson and Sellars scholarship halls. The violations also concerned ceiling tiles. The flamable ceiling tiles were found in the Sellara's Hall dining room and atic, Southeast Hall dining room and the Pearl Hall hounge and recreation room, he said. These ceiling tiles would emit toxic smoke and fumes if they burned, Remfry said. All four inspectors found minor violations in buildings they inspected yesterday. Hobin said he found electrical wall sockets without plates in Templin Hall Remryf that an exterior window in Douthart Hall should be made of glass reinforced with wire mesh instead of conventional glass. "All windows that are adjacent to an exterior fire escape must be made of wire mesh," he said. "The wire mesh would fire from breaking through the window and entering off the exit path dawn the fire escape." REMFY ALSO SAID that Douthart Hall had fire警訊ers needed to be checked for pressure and that the exit second and third floors were blocked by chained. 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