NFPA 72 - National Fire Alarm Code®, 2007
Stay on the leading edge of alarm system advances with the 2007 NFPA
72®!
Heightened risk awareness and changing safety dynamics have revolutionized
the role of alarm and signaling systems in protecting life and property. At the
same time, sophisticated technical advances and solid research findings have
improved their ability to meet the new demands. It is in response to and out of
this dynamic environment that the 2007 edition of NFPA 72: National Fire
Alarm Code® has emerged.
Technology- and research-driven changes offer improved egress time
and system reliability.
- Developed at the request of the U.S. Air Force, a new Mass
Notification Systems Annex provides guidelines to facilitate fast,
safe evacuation in emergency situations such as fire, terrorist attack,
biological and hazardous chemical incidents, accidents, and natural
disasters.
- Added requirements for new technology equipment,
including video image smoke and flame detection, multi-criteria and
multi-sensor devices, fire extinguisher monitors, and directional appliances
- New guidance on visual notification in large space
occupancies
- Updated rules for spacing of smoke detectors in joist and
beam and small room applications
- New requirement to provide a Response Time Index for heat
detectors
- New provisions for strobe synchronization when installing
visible notification appliances
- New requirements for household fire warning applications,
including smoke alarms with voice and expanded smoke alarm coverage for
larger size homes
Update your knowledge based on today's environment so you can provide the
high level of fire protection society deserves. Order your 2007 National
Fire Alarm Code today. Approx. 266 pp.
NFPA 72 - National Fire Alarm Code 2007, Handbook
Get up-to-speed on the new 2007 NFPA 72® with the National
Fire Alarm Code® Handbook!
When you have questions about today's fire alarm system requirements, the
2007 National Fire Alarm Code Handbook has the answers! Significant new
and revised provisions concerning such important topics as Mass Notification
Systems, smoke detection in joist and beam ceiling applications, video image
smoke and flame detection, multi-sensor and multi-criteria detectors, exit
marking audible notification appliances, synchronization of visible notification
appliances and smoke alarms with voice offer enormous potential for improving
fire protection and life safety. The National Fire Alarm Code Handbook is
your key to doing jobs right the first time.
Achieve job and compliance success with proven solutions!
From cover to cover, NFPA's exclusive roadmap to the Code is loaded with the
extra facts you need to keep projects on time and up-to-Code:
- The complete text of the 2007 NFPA 72
- Authoritative commentary from industry authorities such as Bob Schifiliti,
P.E.; Jeff Moore, P.E.; Daniel Gottuk, Ph.D., P.E.; and Thomas Hammerberg,
SET, CFPS
- Real-world examples of how to apply fire alarm requirements in specific
situations
- A wealth of tables and valuable two-color graphics that help you apply
Code rules correctly
- New Supplements about timely subjects that impact your work including
current research and its effect on the Code, and fire alarm system
(enabling) requirements from the Life Safety Code®
Back up your work with the best advice!
Put instant answers at your command and maximize fire protection with the
2007 National Fire Alarm Code Handbook. (Hardbound, 848 pp., 2007)