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Does the gym count as an entertainment place?
Gyms belong to public places of entertainment.

Public places of entertainment refer to the following indoor places open to the public:

(a) theaters, video halls, auditoriums and other places of performance and projection;

(2) Song and dance entertainment places such as song and dance halls and karaoke halls;

(three) nightclubs, music cafes and restaurants with entertainment functions.

The specific process is as follows: a qualified design unit draws a drawing-submits it to the fire department for review-issues an audit opinion-modifies the drawing according to the audit opinion-re-submits it for approval-issues an agreed construction opinion-submits the original audit to the construction unit for archiving-submits a test report-submits it to the audit unit for acceptance-on-site acceptance-issues a qualified opinion-conducts a fire inspection before opening-issues an agreed opening opinion-

Attach importance to the management of entertainment places

Gym, bowling alley, billiards hall, etc. Belonging to public places of entertainment. From the perspective of building fire prevention, they do not belong to the "song and dance entertainment places" mentioned in Article 5.4.9 of the Building Regulations. Their safe evacuation, plane layout, fire separation, etc. Chapters 5.4 and 5.5 of the building code do not need to be implemented.

Gym, bowling alley, billiards hall, etc. Belonging to the category of entertainment places, the setting of fire control facilities should refer to "Song and Dance Entertainment and Projection Entertainment Places".