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Badger, Stephen
Selected Large-Loss Fires and Explosions in 2019
11/1/2020
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Badger, Stephen
An incident at a Texas chemical facility accounted for more than half of the dollar losses associated with large-loss fires last year
11/1/2020
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Badger, Stephen
Catastrophic Multiple-Death Fires and Explosions by Type in 2019
9/1/2020
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Badger, Stephen
A boat fire in California, which killed 33 people, was the deadliest of the 19 catastrophic fires and explosions in the United States last year
9/1/2020
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Badger, Stephen
Last year, over 200 people died in 29 catastrophic multiple-death fires, including the deadliest wildfire in California history
9/1/2019
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Badger, Stephen
Large-loss fires in 2017 killed 52, injured 233, and inflicted over $12 billion in damage.
11/1/2018
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Badger, Stephen
A total of 150 people were killed in the country's 21 most severe loss-of-life fires in 2017. The California wildfires were the nation's deadliest.
9/4/2018
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Berard-Reed, Karen
The community risk assessment: what it is, how it works, and why it’s essential for effective community risk reduction.
5/1/2019
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Berard-Reed, Karen
How the data-driven insights generated by the community risk reduction process can help you identify, prioritize, and minimize hazards.
5/1/2019
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Bielen, Richard
The rise of durable medical equipment and why it generates concern over reliable power sources
1/1/2020
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Bigda, Kristin
Office fire and life safety in the age of the hybrid workplace
11/8/2021
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Bigda, Kristin
Crowd safety requirements in NFPA 101
10/4/2021
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Bigda, Kristin
The Life Safety Code and carbon monoxide requirements
5/3/2021
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Bigda, Kristin
Important sprinkler changes for high-rise apartments in the 2021 Life Safety Code
2/8/2021
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Bigda, Kristin
Life safety considerations for alcohol-based hand sanitizing solutions
11/1/2020
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Bigda, Kristin
A look at the requirements for daycare facilities in the Life Safety Code
11/1/2019
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Bigda, Kristin
NFPA 1, NFPA 101, and valet trash collection services
9/1/2019
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Bigda, Kristin
Protecting escape rooms and other special amusement buildings
7/1/2019
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Bigda, Kristin
Considering active shooters and other targeted violence events when conducting emergency evacuation drills in schools.
5/1/2019
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Bigda, Kristin
It may seem counterintuitive, but areas in a building can be hazardous even without high-hazard contents.
3/1/2019
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Bigda, Kristin
Predicting occupant loads in modern-day office spaces.
9/4/2018
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Bigda, Kristin
A look ahead to the 2021 Life Safety Code, which will consider threats like active shooters.
7/2/2018
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Bigda, Kristin
Unsafe door locks are a problem everywhere, not just in schools.
5/1/2018
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Bigda, Kristin
Maximum allowable quantities and protection levels in high-hazard occupancies.
3/1/2018
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Bliss, Don
Our globetrotting columnist bids farewell and offers an appraisal of past successes and future challenges.
5/1/2019
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Bliss, Don
Strengthening fire and life safety in developing countries requires ongoing effort and creative strategies.
3/1/2019
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Bliss, Don
How NFPA is doubling-down on its efforts to address fire and life safety threats worldwide.
1/2/2019
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Bliss, Don
How Hong Kong’s fire department honors tradition while looking forward.
11/1/2018
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Bliss, Don
How NFPA documents are improving fire investigations around the world.
9/4/2018
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Bliss, Don
Why partnerships are critical to the international fire safety ecosystem.
7/2/2018
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Bliss, Don
How NFPA is helping global stakeholders navigate the new world of alternative fuel vehicles.
5/1/2018
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Bliss, Don
What makes an ideal fire and life safety ecosystem? NFPA aims to find out.
3/1/2018
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Bliss, Don
Peru’s all-volunteer fire service turns to NFPA to help it navigate an array of big challenges.
1/2/2018