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by Molly Mowery
In the wildfire world, simple questions often produce complex answers.
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by Wayne Moore
The contractor’s role in complying with intelligibility and audibility requirements.
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by Molly Mowery
Why planning for future development needs to account for wildfire risk.
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by Paul Martin
A new effort aims to improve data collection for on-campus fires.
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by Molly Mowery
What we really mean when we talk about the wildland/urban interface.
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by Wayne Moore
Planning a fire alarm installation through to the acceptance test helps finish the job on time.
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by Wayne Moore
Cutting costs is no reason to stop testing your fire alarms.
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by Wayne Moore
Ensuring that fire alarm system designs meet more than fire protection goals.
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by Wayne Moore
Legacy systems training
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by Wayne Moore
Specific purpose and proper protection
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by Molly Mowery
A new column devoted to NFPA’s commitment to wildfire management.
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by Wayne Moore
Intelligible alarms, and new challenges for fire inspectors
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by Wayne Moore
Abandoned fire alarm system removal
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by Wayne Moore
How NFPA 72 and NFPA 101 work together to protect schools.
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by Molly Mowery
Why wildland fire safety planning must include all segments of society.
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by Wayne Moore
Who is responsible for ensuring fire protection systems work as required?
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by Molly Mowery
Costly wildfires can be pre-empted by effective planning.
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by Wayne Moore
The growing importance of good communications
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by Wayne Moore
Some fire alarm and sprinkler system requirements may surprise designers.
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by Wayne Moore
Important code changes for firefighter communications.
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by Molly Mowery
How fire-adapted communities take responsibility for their wildfire risks.
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by Molly Mowery
As NFPA launches new international initiatives, it draws energy and ideas from the relationships it has built over the past decade
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by Wayne Moore
Why alarm systems must be tested after installation or repair.
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by Wayne Moore
Historic events result in new requirements in NFPA 72®.
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by Wayne Moore
PA system designers must determine the system’s applicability and compliance.
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by Wayne Moore
Proper fire alarm system commissioning.
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by Wayne Moore
Training = fire alarm system operational reliability.
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by Molly Mowery
Lessons learned, and questions still to be answered, after a trip to Russia.
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by Wayne Moore
A new chapter of NFPA 72® is dedicated solely to documentation.
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by Wayne Moore
Avoiding misinterpretation of the interaction between NFPA 72 and other NFPA codes.
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by Wayne Moore
Rethinking the need for intelligibility testing of fire alarm systems.
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by Wayne Moore
New alarm requirements to better protect the hearing-impaired.
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by Paul May
Whether or not we embrace nuclear power for our growing electricity needs, NFPA codes will continue to help the industry remain as fire-safe as possible.
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by Paul Martin
USFA’s Kelvin Cochran, NFPA’s Nancy McNabb
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by Wayne Moore
Deciphering the survivability and reliability of fire alarm systems.
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by Molly Mowery
Getting past headlines and sound bites for a more focused look at wildfires.
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by Wayne Moore
The many ways NFPA 72 addresses planning and installing fire alarms.
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by Wayne Moore
We must understand how changes in the codes affect new fire alarm systems.
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by Wayne Moore
Fire alarm systems, communications systems, and interconnectivity.
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by Gary E Mohr
Learn the details of the New Indianapolis Airport’s state-of-the-art water suppression system.
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by Molly Mowery
Creating cities where humans can co-exist with their environment.
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by Wayne Moore
Fire alarm system design for industrial occupancies
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by Wayne Moore
Fire alarm systems and the systems that interconnect with them.
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by Molly Mowery
Simple questions, difficult answers, and why wildfire mitigation works.
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by Wayne Moore
The shared responsibilities of sprinkler and fire alarm systems.
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by Wayne Moore
New NFPA 72 requirements for emergency communications systems.
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by Wayne Moore
The expanding world of emergency communications systems.
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by Wayne Moore
Learning from an unwanted alarm summit three decades ago.
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by Wayne Moore
More than just NFPA 72®
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by Wayne Moore
Common sense is your most important tool.
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by Wayne Moore
What do I test? For new fire alarm systems, the answer is easy.
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by Wayne Moore
Become part of the solution, not part of the problem
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by Jaime A. Moncada
A detailed look at the Comayagua fire and how NFPA codes and standards can be used to improve fire safety in prisons and other occupancies throughout Latin America.