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NFPA Journal - January/February 2012
The Dangers of Too Much Stuff
Operation Fire Safety
Heliport Help 

DEPARTMENTS & COLUMNS

First Word
Enabling the enforcers

Perspectives
A homebuilder becomes an outspoken advocate for residential sprinklers.

Wildfire Watch
A new column devoted to NFPA’s commitment to wildfire management.

In A Flash
For fire officials, concern and frustration over the Occupy sites — and relief in the wake of widespread evictions.

Research + Analysis Summaries
Home fires involving heating equipment.


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What's Hot
The January/February issue spotlights security and detection systems.




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Flight Patterns
New research examines how survivors evacuated the World Trade Center on September 11.
Fred Durso

Commissioning, Defined
NFPA 3: What it does, who it’s for, and how it can make life easier for building owners, contractors, designers, and AHJ’s.
Matt Klaus

Living with the Fire
The descendant of a Triangle survivor explores the fire's enduring grip on history.
Amy Kolen

Lightning Fires, Strikes Do Millions in Damage Each Year
This year marks the fifth anniversary of the Sago, West Virginia, coal mine disaster, in which 12 miners died in the deadliest fire started by lightning in the United States in nearly 40 years.
Kathleen Robinson

Fire Protection at the Speed of Light
After three decades in operation the Tevatron, the nation's largest particle accelerator, will be shut down. The news, as reported in the New York Times essay "Recalling a Fallen Star’s Legacy in High-Energy Particle Physics," is a disappointment for American physicists. NFPA Journal® toured the Fermilab facility, home of the Tevatron, for an up-close look at its fire and life safety protection features.

Beverly Hills Retrofit
Upgrading a municipal alarm system while keeping city buildings and departments open for business
Alan R. Earls

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