NFPA Code Requirements for Duct Detectors

The most dangerous aspect of fire is the inhalation of toxic smoke and gases. Smoke can be transferred to different areas of a building though HVAC systems. Thus, these systems must be shut down to decrease the likelihood of injury, panic, or blocked escape routes.

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18 Sep 2024

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Firefighter using two-way radio inside apparatus, representing ERRCS emergency responder radio coverage compliance

ERRCS Compliance: NFPA 1225 vs. IFC 510

ERRCS, short for emergency responder radio coverage systems, is not optional in most new construction, but the standard that actually governs it depends

Firefighter using two-way radio inside apparatus, representing ERRCS emergency responder radio coverage compliance

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NFPA 72 2025 adoption fire alarm call point

NFPA 72 2025 Adoption: What’s Changed in 2026 and Beyond

The 2025 edition of NFPA 72 was published back in September 2024. If you have been treating it as old news, you are

NFPA 72 2025 adoption fire alarm call point

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Lithium-ion Battery Fire Risk on Construction Sites 

Lithium-ion battery fire risk is more abundant in the summer because its the busiest season in construction and, increasingly, one of the most

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29 Jul 2026

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