Fire Code
See also: Building Code, Energy Code
What Is It?
The Seattle Fire Code is enforced by the Seattle Fire Department. The current fire code is comprised of the 2018 International Fire Code, published by the International Code Council, with Seattle amendments by ordinance.
Read the Code
This is a read-only version of the 2021 Seattle Fire Code. You can buy a full pdf version from iccsafe.org. Print copies are available for sale through the Seattle Services Portal. See our pricelist and our ordering instructions.
The 2021 Seattle Fire Code contains substantial copyrighted material from the 2021 International Fire Code which is proprietary to and copyrighted by International Code Council, Inc. The licensed material is copyrighted by the International Code Council, Inc., has been obtained and reproduced with permission. The acronym “ICC” and the ICC logo are trademarks and service marks of ICC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
- Introduction
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1, Scope and Administration
- Chapter 2, Definitions
- Chapter 3, General Requirements
- Chapter 4, Emergency Planning and Preparedness
- Chapter 5, Fire Service Features
- Chapter 6, Building Services and Systems
- Chapter 7, Fire and Smoke Protection Features
- Chapter 8, Interior Finish, Decorative Materials and Furnishings
- Chapter 9, Fire Protection and Life Safety Systems
- Chapter 10, Means of Egress
- Chapter 11, Requirements for Existing Buildings
- Chapter 12, Energy Systems
- Chapters 13 - 19 Reserved
- Chapter 20, Aviation Facilities
- Chapter 21, Dry Cleaning
- Chapter 22, Combustible Dust-Producing Operations
- Chapter 23, Motor Fuel-Dispensing Facilities and Repair Garages
- Chapter 24, Flammable Finishes
- Chapter 25, Fruit and Crop Ripening
- Chapter 26, Fumigation and Insecticidal Fogging
- Chapter 27, Semiconductor Fabrication Facilities
- Chapter 28, Lumber Yards and Agro-Industrial, Solid Biomass and Woodworking Facilities
- Chapter 29, Manufacture of Organic Coatings
- Chapter 30, Industrial Ovens
- Chapter 31, Tents, Temporary Special Event Structures and other Membrane Structures
- Chapter 32, High-Piled Combustible Storage
- Chapter 33, Fire Safety During Construction and Demolition
- Chapter 34, Tire Rebuilding and Tire Storage
- Chapter 35, Welding and Other Hot Work
- Chapter 36, Marinas and Boatyards
- Chapter 37, Combustible Fibers
- Chapter 38, Higher Education Laboratories
- Chapter 39, Processing and Extraction Facilities
- Chapter 40, Storage of Distilled Spirits and Wines
- Chapter 41 - 47, Reserved
- Chapters 48, Road Tunnels, Bridges, and Other Limited Access Highways
- Chapter 49, Fixed Guideway Transit and Passenger Rail Systems
- Chapter 50, Hazardous Materials – General Provisions
- Chapter 51, Aerosols
- Chapter 52, Reserved
- Chapter 53, Compressed Gases
- Chapter 54, Corrosive Materials
- Chapter 55, Cryogenic Fluids
- Chapter 56, Explosives and Fireworks
- Chapter 57, Flammable and Combustible Liquids
- Chapter 58, Flammable Gases and Flammable Cryogenic Fluids
- Chapter 59, Flammable Solids
- Chapter 60, Highly Toxic and Toxic Materials
- Chapter 61, Liquefied Petroleum Gases
- Chapter 62, Organic Peroxides
- Chapter 63, Oxidizers, Oxidizing Gases and Oxidizing Cryogenic Fluids
- Chapter 64, Pyrophoric Materials
- Chapter 65, Pyroxylin (Cellulose Nitrate) Plastics
- Chapter 66, Unstable (Reactive) Materials
- Chapter 67, Water-Reactive Solids and Liquids
- Chapters 68-79 Reserved
- Chapter 80, Referenced Standards
- Chapter 90, Residential Occupancies Four Stories and Over
- Chapter 91, Automatic Sprinkler Systems in Nursing Homes
- Chapter 92, Automatic Sprinkler Systems in Schools
- Chapter 93, Minimum Standards for High-Rise Buildings
- Chapter 94, Fire Protection for Covered Boat Moorage
- Appendix A, Board of Appeals
- Appendix B, Fire-Flow Requirements for Buildings
- Appendix D, Fire Apparatus Access Roads
- Appendix E, Hazard Categories
- Appendix F, Hazard Ranking
- Appendix G, Cryogenic Fluids – Weight and Volume Equivalents
- Appendix H, Hazardous Materials Management Plan (HMMP) and Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement (HMIS) Instructions
- Appendix I, Fire Protection Systems – Noncompliant Conditions
- Index
This is a read-only version of the 2018 Seattle Fire Code. You can buy a full pdf version from iccsafe.org. Print copies are available for sale through the Seattle Services Portal. See our pricelist and our ordering instructions.
The 2018 Seattle Fire Code contains substantial copyrighted material from the 2018 International Fire Code which is proprietary to and copyrighted by International Code Council, Inc. The licensed material is copyrighted by the International Code Council, Inc., has been obtained and reproduced with permission. The acronym “ICC” and the ICC logo are trademarks and service marks of ICC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
- Introduction
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1, Scope and Administration
- Chapter 2, Definitions
- Chapter 3, General Requirements
- Chapter 4, Emergency Planning and Preparedness
- Chapter 5, Fire Service Features
- Chapter 6, Building Services and Systems
- Chapter 7, Fire and Smoke Protection Features
- Chapter 8, Interior Finish, Decorative Materials and Furnishings
- Chapter 9, Fire Protection Systems
- Chapter 10, Means of Egress
- Chapter 11, Requirements for Existing Buildings
- Chapter 12, Energy Systems
- Chapters 13 - 19 Reserved
- Chapter 20, Aviation Facilities
- Chapter 21, Dry Cleaning
- Chapter 22, Combustible Dust-Producing Operations
- Chapter 23, Motor Fuel-Dispensing Facilities and Repair Garages
- Chapter 24, Flammable Finishes
- Chapter 25, Fruit and Crop Ripening
- Chapter 26, Fumigation and Insecticidal Fogging
- Chapter 27, Semiconductor Fabrication Facilities
- Chapter 28, Lumber Yards and Agro-Industrial, Solid Biomass and Woodworking Facilities
- Chapter 29, Manufacture of Organic Coatings
- Chapter 30, Industrial Ovens
- Chapter 31, Tents and other Membrane Structures
- Chapter 32, High-Piled Combustible Storage
- Chapter 33, Fire Safety During Construction and Demolition
- Chapter 34, Tire Rebuilding and Tire Storage
- Chapter 35, Welding and Other Hot Work
- Chapter 36, Marinas and Boatyards
- Chapter 37, Combustible Fibers
- Chapter 38, Higher Education Laboratories
- Chapter 39, Processing and Extraction Facilities
- Chapter 40, Fixed Guideway Transit and Passenger Rail Systems
- Chapter 41, Road Tunnels, Bridges, and Other Limited Access Highways
- Chapters 42 - 49 Reserved
- Chapter 50, Hazardous Materials – General Provisions
- Chapter 51, Aerosols
- Chapter 52, Reserved
- Chapter 53, Compressed Gases
- Chapter 54, Corrosive Materials
- Chapter 55, Cryogenic Fluids
- Chapter 56, Explosives and Fireworks
- Chapter 57, Flammable and Combustible Liquids
- Chapter 58, Flammable Gases and Flammable Cryogenic Fluids
- Chapter 59, Flammable Solids
- Chapter 60, Highly Toxic and Toxic Materials
- Chapter 61, Liquefied Petroleum Gases
- Chapter 62, Organic Peroxides
- Chapter 63, Oxidizers, Oxidizing Gases and Oxidizing Cryogenic Fluids
- Chapter 64, Pyrophoric Materials
- Chapter 65, Pyroxylin (Cellulose Nitrate) Plastics
- Chapter 66, Unstable (Reactive) Materials
- Chapter 67, Water-Reactive Solids and Liquids
- Chapters 68- 79 Reserved
- Chapter 80, Referenced Standards
- Chapter 90, Residential Occupancies Four Stories and Over
- Chapter 91, Automatic Sprinkler Systems in Nursing Homes
- Chapter 92, Automatic Sprinkler Systems in Schools
- Chapter 93, Minimum Standards for High-Rise Buildings
- Chapter 94, Fire Protection for Covered Boat Moorage
- Appendix A, Board of Appeals
- Appendix B, Fire-Flow Requirements for Buildings
- Appendix D, Fire Apparatus Access Roads
- Appendix E, Hazard Categories
- Appendix F, Hazard Ranking
- Appendix G, Cryogenic Fluids – Weight and Volume Equivalents
- Appendix H, Hazardous Materials Management Plan (HMMP) and Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement (HMIS) Instructions
- Appendix I, Fire Protection Systems – Noncompliant Conditions
- Index
This is a read-only version of the 2015 Seattle Fire Code. You can buy a full version from iccsafe.org.
The 2015 Seattle Fire Code contains substantial copyrighted material from the 2015 International Fire Code which is proprietary to and copyrighted by International Code Council, Inc. The licensed material is copyrighted by the International Code Council, Inc., has been obtained and reproduced with permission. The acronym “ICC” and the ICC logo are trademarks and service marks of ICC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
- Introduction
- Table of Contents
- Errata Insert
- Chapter 1, Scope and Administration
- Chapter 2, Definitions
- Chapter 3, General Requirements
- Chapter 4, Emergency Planning and Preparedness
- Chapter 5, Fire Service Features
- Chapter 6, Building Services and Systems
- Chapter 7, Fire and Smoke Protection Features
- Chapter 8, Interior Finish, Decorative Materials and Furnishings
- Chapter 9, Fire Protection Systems
- Chapter 10, Means of Egress
- Chapter 11, Requirements for Existing Buildings
- Chapters 12 - 19 Reserved
- Chapter 20, Aviation Facilities
- Chapter 21, Dry Cleaning
- Chapter 22, Combustible Dust-Producing Operations
- Chapter 23, Motor Fuel-Dispensing Facilities and Repair Garages
- Chapter 24, Flammable Finishes
- Chapter 25, Fruit and Crop Ripening
- Chapter 26, Fumigation and Insecticidal Fogging
- Chapter 27, Semiconductor Fabrication Facilities
- Chapter 28, Lumber Yards and Agro-Industrial, Solid Biomass and Woodworking Facilities
- Chapter 29, Manufacture of Organic Coatings
- Chapter 30, Industrial Ovens
- Chapter 31, Tents and other Membrane Structures
- Chapter 32, High-Piled Combustible Storage
- Chapter 33, Fire Safety During Construction and Demolition
- Chapter 34, Tire Rebuilding and Tire Storage
- Chapter 35, Welding and Other Hot Work
- Chapter 36, Marinas and Boatyards
- Chapter 37, Combustible Fibers
- Chapters 38 - 49 Reserved
- Chapter 50, Hazardous Materials – General Provisions
- Chapter 51, Aerosols
- Chapter 52, Reserved
- Chapter 53, Compressed Gases
- Chapter 54, Corrosive Materials
- Chapter 55, Cryogenic Fluids
- Chapter 56, Explosives and Fireworks
- Chapter 57, Flammable and Combustible Liquids
- Chapter 58, Flammable Gases and Flammable Cryogenic Fluids
- Chapter 59, Flammable Solids
- Chapter 60, Highly Toxic and Toxic Materials
- Chapter 61, Liquefied Petroleum Gases
- Chapter 62, Organic Peroxides
- Chapter 63, Oxidizers, Oxidizing Gases and Oxidizing Cryogenic Fluids
- Chapter 64, Pyrophoric Materials
- Chapter 65, Pyroxylin (Cellulose Nitrate) Plastics
- Chapter 66, Unstable (Reactive) Materials
- Chapter 67, Water-Reactive Solids and Liquids
- Chapters 68- 79 Reserved
- Chapter 80, Referenced Standards
- Chapter 90, Residential Occupancies Four Stories and Over
- Chapter 91, Automatic Sprinkler Systems in Nursing Homes
- Chapter 92, Automatic Sprinkler Systems in Schools
- Chapter 93, Minimum Standards for High-Rise Buildings
- Chapter 94, Fire Protection for Covered Boat Moorage
- Appendix A, Board of Appeals
- Appendix B, Fire-Flow Requirements for Buildings
- Appendix D, Fire Apparatus Access Roads
- Appendix E, Hazard Categories
- Appendix F, Hazard Ranking
- Appendix G, Cryogenic Fluids – Weight and Volume Equivalents
- Appendix H, Hazardous Materials Management Plan (HMMP) and Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement (HMIS) Instructions
- Appendix I, Fire Protection Systems – Noncompliant Conditions
- Index
2012 Seattle Fire Code
This is a read-only version of the 2012 Seattle Fire Code. You can buy a full version from iccsafe.org.
- Introduction
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1, Scope and Administration
- Chapter 2, Definitions
- Chapter 3, General Requirements
- Chapter 4, Emergency Planning and Preparedness
- Chapter 5, Fire Service Features
- Chapter 6, Building Services and Systems
- Chapter 7, Fire-Resistance-Rated Construction
- Chapter 8, Interior Finish, Decorative Materials and Furnishings
- Chapter 9, Fire Protection Systems
- Chapter 10, Means of Egress
- Chapter 11, Requirements for Existing Buildings
- Chapters 12 - 19 Reserved
- Chapter 20, Aviation Facilities
- Chapter 21, Dry Cleaning
- Chapter 22, Combustible Dust-Producing Operations
- Chapter 23, Motor Fuel-Dispensing Facilities and Repair Garages
- Chapter 24, Flammable Finishes
- Chapter 25, Fruit and Crop Ripening
- Chapter 26, Fumigation and Insecticidal Fogging
- Chapter 27, Semiconductor Fabrication Facilities
- Chapter 28, Lumber Yards and Woodworking Facilities
- Chapter 29, Manufacture of Organic Coatings
- Chapter 30, Industrial Ovens
- Chapter 31, Tents and other Membrane Structures
- Chapter 32, High-Piled Combustible Storage
- Chapter 33, Fire Safety During Construction and Demolition
- Chapter 34, Tire Rebuilding and Tire Storage
- Chapter 35, Welding and Other Hot Work
- Chapter 36, Marinas
- Chapters 37 - 49 Reserved
- Chapter 50, Hazardous Materials – General Provisions
- Chapter 51, Aerosols
- Chapter 52, Combustible Fibers
- Chapter 53, Compressed Gases
- Chapter 54, Corrosive Materials
- Chapter 55, Cryogenic Fluids
- Chapter 56, Explosives and Fireworks
- Chapter 57, Flammable and Combustible Liquids
- Chapter 58, Flammable Gases and Flammable Cryogenic Fluids
- Chapter 59, Flammable Solids
- Chapter 60, Highly Toxic and Toxic Materials
- Chapter 61, Liquefied Petroleum Gases
- Chapter 62, Organic Peroxides
- Chapter 63, Oxidizers, Oxidizing Gases and Oxidizing Cryogenic Fluids
- Chapter 64, Pyrophoric Materials
- Chapter 65, Pyroxylin (Cellulose Nitrate) Plastics
- Chapter 66, Unstable (Reactive) Materials
- Chapter 67, Water-Reactive Solids and Liquids
- Chapters 68- 79 Reserved
- Chapter 80, Referenced Standards
- Chapter 90, Residential Occupancies Four Stories and Over
- Chapter 91, Automatic Sprinkler Systems in Nursing Homes
- Chapter 92, Automatic Sprinkler Systems in Schools
- Chapter 93, Minimum Standards for High-Rise Buildings
- Chapter 94, Fire Protection for Covered Boat Moorage
- Appendix B, Fire-Flow Requirements for Buildings
- Appendix D, Fire Apparatus Access Roads
- Appendix E, Hazard Categories
- Appendix F, Hazard Ranking
- Appendix G, Cryogenic Fluids – Weight and Volume Equivalents
- Appendix H, Hazardous Materials Management Plan (HMMP) and Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement (HMIS) Instructions
- Appendix I, Fire Protection Systems – Noncompliant Conditions
- Appendix J, Building Information Sign
- Index
- Print copies are available for sale through the Seattle Services Portal
- How to Purchase Seattle Code Books from SDCI help article
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Proposed Changes
We are updating the Seattle construction codes to the 2021 editions. See the 2021 Seattle Code Adoption page for more information.