NFPA 72 :
National Fire Alarm Code, 2007 Edition
Update Your Knowledge Based on Today's Environment
To Provide A High Level of Fire Protection
Heightened risk awareness and
changing safety dynamics have revolutionized the
role of alarm and signaling systems in protecting
life and property. At the same time, sophisticated
technical advances and solid research findings have
improved their ability to meet the new demands. It
is in response to and out of this dynamic
environment that the 2007 edition of NFPA 72:
National Fire Alarm Code has emerged.
Technology- and
research-driven changes offer improved egress time
and system reliability.
- Developed at the request
of the U.S. Air Force, a new Mass Notification
Systems Annex provides guidelines to facilitate
fast, safe evacuation in emergency situations
such as fire, terrorist attack, biological and
hazardous chemical incidents, accidents, and
natural disasters.
- Added requirements for
new technology equipment, including video image
smoke and flame detection, multi-criteria and
multi-sensor devices, fire extinguisher
monitors, and directional appliances.
- New guidance on visual
notification in large space occupancies.
- Updated rules for spacing
of smoke detectors in joist and beam and small
room applications.
- New requirement to
provide a Response Time Index for heat
detectors.
- New provisions for strobe
synchronization when installing visible
notification appliances.
- New requirements for
household fire warning applications, including
smoke alarms with voice and expanded smoke alarm
coverage for larger size homes.
Update your knowledge based on
today's environment so you can provide the high
level of fire protection society deserves.
(Softbound, Approx. 266 pp.)
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