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NFPA10109
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NFPA 101: Life Safety Code, 2009 Edition
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NFPA 101: Life Safety Code, 2009 Edition
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Detailed Description
NFPA 101: Life Safety Code, 2009 Edition
The benchmark for safety in all types
of structures has been fully updated with new and revised requirements
that work together more effectively than ever to minimize danger to life
from the effects of fire and related hazards. Unique in the field, only
the Life Safety Code establishes a minimum threshold of safety
in both new and existing structures…contains a performance-based
compliance option…and provides separate, more flexible criteria for
building rehabilitation vs. new construction to encourage adaptive reuse
of buildings without sacrificing safety.
Update your knowledge with today's blueprint for safety in all types of structures!
The 2009 NFPA 101: Life Safety Code incorporates the latest
research, technological advances, and industry developments to provide
the most advanced rules for sprinklers, alarms, egress, emergency
lighting, smoke barriers, special hazard protection--the complete range
of construction, protection, and occupancy features that impact lives
every day.
- New evacuation strategies and technologies
facilitate faster movement of more people in an emergency. Get
up-to-date on rules for elevator use for occupant-controlled evacuation
and supplemental evacuation equipment.
- Additional sprinkler mandates for all existing
high-rise health care occupancies and all new apartment buildings will
save even more lives and further reduce fire injuries.
- New requirement for inspection of door openings ensures that fire doors will be operational in an emergency.
- New criteria for remoteness of exit accesses and exit discharges minimizes the possibility of both paths becoming blocked by a single fire.
- New rule for 2-way communication systems in areas
of refuge even where the building is sprinklered means people unable to
leave the area can communicate with emergency responders as to their
location.
- Health care occupancy door locking for patient protective needs improves security.
Apply industry best practices and keep buildings up-to-code.
Before you design, build, rehab, or inspect any structure, consult the 2009 Life Safety Code
for state-of-the-art tactics that help you achieve fire and life safety
in the built environment. Order now! (Softbound, 460 pp., 2009)
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