Marriott Design Standards Module 14 [repack] -

: Mandatory performance testing and certification of all FLS systems before a hotel can open for occupancy. Key Technical Highlights :

Module 14 is the technical specification chapter dedicated to . Unlike decorative modules (e.g., paint colors or carpet patterns), Module 14 is governed by three masters: local plumbing codes, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and Marriott’s proprietary "Guest Reliability Index" (GRI).

Sprinklers must be installed throughout the entire building, including guestrooms, corridors, public spaces, back-of-house areas, and concealed spaces.

: Sprinklers are strictly required in guestroom bathrooms only if the space exceeds 5.10 m² (55 sq. ft.). They are omitted in standard guestroom clothes closets under 2.2 m². 3. Principle 3: Fire Alarm Systems marriott design standards module 14

: A central fire alarm system with effective detection and notification capabilities.

The guidelines are non-negotiable for all new builds and renovations within the Marriott portfolio.

Fire alarm systems must be intelligent and addressable, allowing staff and emergency responders to pinpoint the exact location of a triggered device. : Mandatory performance testing and certification of all

Do not use cheap builder-grade fans. Marriott's noise limit for bathroom exhaust fans is 1.5 sones or less. A loud fan will trigger guest comfort complaints under GXP (Guest Experience Platform).

Unlike many cultures where Western wear dominates daily life, Indian attire remains common:

The module is built around that define the safety program: Sprinklers must be installed throughout the entire building,

For extended-stay or premium corridors only:

: FLS hardware, sprinkler heads, and notification devices must be seamlessly integrated into high-end finishes, often requiring custom, concealed, or flush-mounted designs.

Marriott generally requires compliant systems (not the more relaxed NFPA 13R).

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When conflicts arise between local regulations and Module 14, . (Note: Horizontal exits and NFPA 101 Chapter 43 are explicitly excluded under Marriott mandates). 2. Principle 2: Fire Containment & Suppression