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Firefighter utilizing NFPA 1001-2019 professional qualifications to use hose to extinguish ranch home fire
ANSI | Fire Safety

NFPA 1001-2019: Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications.

ByMatthew Fowler December 5, 2018June 5, 2025

In New York, firefighters are often called the bravest. While being a firefighter is more dangerous than the typical desk job, it is important to…

Sprinkler system installed to NFPA 13-2019
ANSI | Fire Safety

NFPA 13-2019: Installation of Sprinkler Systems Standard

ByMatthew Fowler December 3, 2018June 5, 2025

NFPA 13-2019: Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems has been released. It revises the 2016 edition of the same standard. An NFPA report on…

Static electricity that follows NFPA 77 2019
ANSI | Fire Safety

NFPA 77, Recommended Practice on Static Electricity, 2019 Edition

ByBrad Kelechava November 8, 2018May 30, 2025

The 2019 edition of the NFPA static electricity recommended practice, NFPA 77-2019: Recommended Practice on Static Electricity, 2019 edition has been released. When we think…

A chair on fire where a water mist fire prevention system that's specified by NFPA 750 2019 would come in handy
ANSI | Fire Safety

NFPA 750 Standard on Water Mist Fire Protection Systems, 2019 Edition

ByBrad Kelechava July 31, 2018May 30, 2025

New Standard Revision: NFPA 750-2019: Standard on Water Mist Fire Protection Systems, 2019 edition Mist is generally innocuous. Minuscule water droplets—nearly vaporous—rarely present any threats…

White car pulling out of parking garage following NFPA 88A-2019
ANSI | Fire Safety

NFPA 88A Standard for Parking Structures, 2019 Edition

ByBrad Kelechava July 30, 2018May 30, 2025

Parking garages have been specified by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) for nearly one century, and they have been the focus of NFPA 88A…

Firefighter on a ladder with water hose trying to control a fire by following NFPA Fire Code 1 2018
ANSI | Fire Safety

2018 NFPA Fire Code (NFPA 1-2018) Released

ByBrad Kelechava November 21, 2017May 29, 2025

The NFPA Fire Code, or NFPA 1, has been adopted by jurisdictions, including states and cities, throughout North America. Following a three-year revision cycle, the…

A professional firefighter staring into the face of a conflagration to meet the qualifications of NFPA 1001.
ANSI | Fire Safety

Firefighter Professional Qualifications in the NFPA 1000 Series

ByBrad Kelechava March 9, 2017May 28, 2025

Preventing accidental fires and extinguishing existing flames is an absolute necessity, since fire protection can, as reflected in the mission statement of the National Fire…

A kitchen fire burns bright without NFPA 96 and proper ventilation.
ANSI | Fire Safety | Food Equipment

Ventilation Control and Fire Protection of Commercial Cooking Operations

ByBrad Kelechava March 6, 2017May 28, 2025

Restaurants and other commercial cooking facilities are widespread, and, while their services are highly beneficial to their patrons, they do expose individuals and property to…

Firefighter battling wildfire as outlined in NFPA 1143-2014
ANSI | Fire Safety

Wildland Fire Protection

ByBrad Kelechava July 22, 2016May 27, 2025

Smokey Bear’s classic slogan, “Only You Can Prevent Forest Fires”, has been a part of American culture since its introduction in 1947. In fact, his…

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