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Fire Prevention Week copyright statement
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Advertising Disclaimer
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Copyright Statement
Copyright © 2008 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). All rights reserved. All materials on NFPA’s Web sites are the property of NFPA and may not be copied, reproduced, sold, or distributed without the express permission of the copyright holder. Liberal use of NFPA fact sheets and news releases is allowable with attribution. Please note that NFPA does not grant permission for its content to be displayed on other Web sites.
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Due to the volume of correspondence we receive requesting the use of NFPA copyrighted material, and the need to process these requests, it is impossible for us to respond directly to e-mail. Please send us your request in a letter detailing what material you would like to use, the purpose of using this material, and what will be the distribution of the final product, by mail (Dennis Berry, Director of Licensing, NFPA, 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02169-7471) or by fax +1 617 984-7222. Your letter should include your name, address, and telephone number and be on letterhead if possible. When we have received that information we will provide you with a written reply, usually within two weeks. If we need more information, we will call you.
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NFPA is the holder of numerous registered trademarks and service marks, including but not limited to, National Electrical Code®; International Electrical Code®; NEC®; NFPA 72®; National Fire Alarm Code®; NFPA 101®, Life Safety Code®; Life Safety Code®; 101®; NFPA 5000®; Building and Construction Safety Code®; National Fire Codes®; NFC®; Sparky the Fire Dog®; the name and image of Sparky®; Learn Not to Burn®; Risk Watch®; necdigest™; NFPA World Safety Conference & Exposition®; and NFPA Journal®. NFPA trademarks and service marks should only be used with the permission of NFPA or in accordance with the trademark law and, if used, must be acknowledged with both an ® designation and a credit statement. NFPA also holds additional trademarks and service marks to designate its goods and services.
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