How would the SFM rate residential settings which are studios or SRO apartments within a common living space?
It is assumed that this question is meant to address individual apartments or single-room occupancies within larger apartment or SRO buildings. In such cases, the Life Safety Code prescribes that the apartment where residential board and care clients (those who receive personal care services) reside must comply with the “small residential board and care occupancy” requirements and that the common areas of the building (corridors, stairways, outside paths, etc.) must comply with the apartment building occupancy requirements of the Life Safety Code.
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