As far as access, attic access could be allowed unless prohibited by Building 
Code or other restriction (ie zoning approval).  
 

 
However, since it is accessible for living space or storage, it would need to 
be appropriately protected. Even then, it could be considered 4 stories instead 
of 3 and it would still be 13R.  
 
 
 
 
Todd Williams    

 
Fire Protection Design/Consulting
 
Stonington, CT
 
860-608-4559
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
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> On Jul 28, 2024 at 1:31 PM,  <Dapr Jones (mailto:daprjo...@gmail.com)>  wrote:
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>  I'm working on a project that is 3 stories with attic, multifamily 
> residential, type VA construction.
>  
>  We designed the system to NFPA 13R, with no sprinklers in the attic.
>  Now the architect wants to add access to the attic for the 3'rd floor tenant.
>  (note, there's only one tenant on the 3rd fl. of this building)
>  
>  My question is, can the architect actually allow access to the attic for a 
> tenant in a multifamily as far as the building or fire codes are concerned?
>  If yes, would sprinklers be required in the attic in this case?
>  (considering tenant will likely use it as storage)
>  
>  Thanks  
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