The track, basketball and tennis courts themselves would be Light Hazard. For 
the climbing wall, take a look at the construction (and beware of concealed 
spaces). One of the things about Field Houses is that they can become multi-use 
facilities. You may want to take that into consideration.  
 
 
 
 Todd G Williams, PE 
Fire Protection Design/Consulting
 
Stonington, CT
 
860-535-2080 (tel:860-535-2080)  (ofc)
 
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>  NFPA does not define Field houses. Indoor Track, Basketball Courts, Tennis 
> Courts and Climbing Wall. The new building will be 37'-0 high to the peak of 
> a flat roof. Would it be safe to use Light Hazard Occupancy? Regards, G. Tim 
> Stone G. Tim Stone Consulting, LLC NICET Level III Engineering Technician 
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