K0352 K352: Properly install and monitor supervisory attachments on automatic sprinkler systems.
F

Failure to Maintain Automatic Sprinkler System

River View Nursing And Rehabilitation CenterWilkes Barre, Pennsylvania Survey Completed on 04-08-2025

Summary

The facility failed to maintain the automatic sprinkler system as required, which was evidenced by a supervisory signal indicating a fire pump loss of power on the fire alarm panel. This issue was observed during an inspection on April 8, 2025, affecting all three floors of the facility. Although the facility had a new fire pump on site, it had not yet been installed. Previous fire alarm testing conducted on April 1, 2025, did not reveal any deficiencies. The deficiency was confirmed during an exit interview with the Facility Administrator and Facilities Manager.

Plan Of Correction

1. The facility has contracted with Beach Lake Sprinkler to replace the fire pump panel on the week of May 5, 2025. 2. The facility fire pump controller will be reviewed and updated as needed. 3. NHA will educate the Maintenance Director, to assure the fire pump is updated as needed. 4. Fire pump will be audited weekly x4 then monthly x3 by Maintenance Director/Designee to ensure fire alarm pump is up to date. Audits will be reviewed at QAPI for further recommendations.

Penalty

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Deficiency in Sprinkler System Supervisory Signal Monitoring
F
K0352 K352: Properly install and monitor supervisory attachments on automatic sprinkler systems.
Short Summary

The facility did not ensure that automatic sprinkler system supervisory attachments were properly installed and monitored, as the system was found capped and failed inspection, with supervisory or trouble alarms present on the fire alarm control panel indicating part of the system was shut down.

No penalty information released
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Unsupervised Sprinkler System Valves
F
K0352 K352: Properly install and monitor supervisory attachments on automatic sprinkler systems.
Short Summary

The facility's sprinkler system was found to have two unsupervised outside screw and yoke (OS&Y) valves, which could prevent staff from knowing if the system was impaired. The domestic and sprinkler riser water line shared the same main water line from the city, and the main water riser room was located in a corporate office storage room. This deficiency had the potential to affect 88 residents.

Fine: $25,635
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