Section 9. Prohibited Acts. The following are declared as prohibited act and omission.

  1. Obstructing or blocking the exit ways or across to buildings clearly marked for fire safety purposes, such as but not limited to aisles in interior rooms, any part of stairways, hallways, corridors, vestibules, balconies or bridges leading to a stairway or exit of any kind, or tolerating or allowing said violations;

  2. Constructing gates, entrances and walkways to buildings components and yards which obstruct the orderly and easy passage of fire fighting vehicles and equipment;

  3. Prevention, interference or obstruction of any operation of the Fire Service, or of duly organized and authorized fire brigades;

  4. Obstructing designated fire lanes or access to fire hydrants;

  5. Overcrowding or admission of persons beyond the authorized capacity in movie houses, theaters, coliseums, auditoriums or other public assembly buildings, except in other assembly areas on the ground floor with open sides or open doors sufficient to provide safe exits;

  6. Locking fire exits during period when people are inside the building;

  7. Prevention or obstruction of the automatic closure of fire doors or smoke partitions or dampers;

  8. Use of fire protective of fire fighting equipment of the Fire Service other than for fire fighting except in other emergencies where their use are justified;

  9. Giving false or malicious fire alarms;

  10. Smoking in prohibited areas as may be determined by Fire Service, or throwing of cigars, cigarettes, burning objects in places which may start or cause fire;

  11. Abandoning or leaving a building or structure by the occupant or owner without appropriate safety measures;

  12. Removing. destroying, tampering or obliterating any authorized mark, seal, sign or tag posted or required by the Fire Service for fire safety in any building, structure or processing equipment; and

  13. Use of jumpers or tampering with electrical wiring or overloading the electrical system beyond its designated capacity or such other practices that would tend to undermine the fire safety features of the electrical system.