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The Importance of Fire Prevention

Inspect Point Explains the Importance of Fire Prevention, Protection, and Inspection According to the National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA), nearly 3,500 fires break out in U.S. office buildings in an average year. The NFPA reports that these very fires kill at least...

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Five of the Most Common Reasons for a House Fire

The Most Common Causes of House Fires and How to Prevent Them Each year there are thousands of house fires in America. The National Fire Protection Agency puts the number at 350,000 house fires annually with more than 2,500 deaths. They happen most prevalently in the...

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Five of the Most Common Reasons for a House Fire

The Most Common Causes of House Fires and How to Prevent Them Each year there are thousands of house fires in America. The National Fire Protection Agency puts the number at 350,000 house fires annually with more than 2,500 deaths. They happen most...

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What is a Fire Protection Engineer?

What You Can Do with a Degree in Fire Science In the fire safety and fire prevention world, the first thing that might pop into mind is a firefighter. When there is a health and safety hazard, like a fire, they’re the first responders we look to for help. But there is...

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What is a Fire Protection Engineer?

When you think of the world of fire safety and fire protection, the first thing that might pop into your mind is a firefighter. When there’s a health and safety hazard, like a fire, firefighters are the first responders; they’re who we look to for help. But there is...

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Understanding the NFPA Emergency Exit Door Requirements

NFPA Requirements for Exit Routes Of all the safety features a building has to offer, one of the most crucial is the exit route doors. Having a path of exit travel in emergency situations that employees or residents know and can rely on is the key to getting them out...

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Understanding the NFPA Emergency Exit Door Requirements

Of all the safety features in a building, exit doors–AKA the means of egress–are one of the most crucial. Having a path of exit travel that employees or residents know and can rely on is key to getting them out safely in a fire. The point of NFPA requirements for exit...

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What is a Life Safety Inspection?

What Happens During the Fire Code Inspection Process? Every year, commercial buildings must receive inspection and testing in their facilities to make sure it meets the codes and standards of the Life Safety Code. This code is defined by the NFPA, in their Life Safety...

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What is a Life Safety Inspection?

What Happens During the Fire Code Inspection Process? Every year, commercial buildings must receive inspection and testing in their facilities to make sure it meets the standards of the Life Safety Code. This code is defined by the NFPA in NFPA 101. If you’re...

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