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How NFPA 13 addresses wet, dry, preaction, and deluge sprinkler systems
Learn what a fire protection system is and how it works to detect and suppress fire. Compare different types of fire protection systems, such as sprinklers, smoke detectors, and clean agent systems, and find out how to choose the best one for your business.
Learn the basic features and functions of fire protection systems, such as fire alarm systems, suppression systems, water distribution systems, and portable fire extinguishers. This module covers the terminology, principles, and practices of fire inspection and validation.
What Is a Fire Protection System? A fire protection system is a critical part of an effective fire protection strategy. Fire protection systems help protect people and reduce structural and asset damage. This goes beyond a building or facility itself, and includes everything inside of it–even non-tangible assets like systems and data.
A visual guide and discussion on the major components of a fire alarm system
When you think of a Fire Protection Company in Newark, DE, you might imagine basic fire alarms going off when smoke fills a room.However, there’s much more going on behind the scenes. Fire detection and alarm systems are intricate networks designed to safeguard lives and property.
NFPA is a global organization that provides codes, standards, training, and certification for fire prevention and safety. Learn how to be fire safe on Halloween, access NFPA LiNK, and explore the NFPA Fire & Life Safety Ecosystem.
Active fire protection systems provide immediate response and fire suppression, while passive fire protection contains and slows the spread. Together, they create best-in-class defense and protect lives, property, and business continuity.
Learn about the updates made to NFPA 25 in 2020 as well as the essential components of fire protection and prevention systems that keep employees safe.
Learn about the study and practice of mitigating the unwanted effects of fires, including the types of fire hazards, fire protection systems, and fire codes. Compare the fire classifications used in different regions and the components of fire protection in buildings.