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Stay in Compliance with
the 2009 NFPA 101 Life Safety Code®
For all of your projects,
NFPA 101 Life Safety Code® is your blueprint for safety.
The 2009 edition incorporates the latest technologies, advances, and safety
strategies to help you meet today's challenges and achieve higher levels of
protection and compliance for building occupants than ever before. It's a
one-stop respected guide to help you navigate through all of your
Life Safety
Code questions and avoid life safety violations.
With
NFPA 101 Life Safety Code, you'll learn about:
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Potential building hazards and life safety violations.
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Latest building requirements that establish a minimum threshold of safety in
all new and existing buildings.
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NFPA 101® means of egress requirements including those for acceptable egress
components, signage and markings for exits, stairs and elevators.
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Life safety regulations to help your building conform to the Life Safety Code.
Related Fire and Life Safety Products
2009
Life Safety Code Handbook: When you want to go beyond the
rules of the Life Safety Code and learn how to apply them, be
sure to invest in the 2009 Life Safety Code Handbook. In addition to the
complete
NFPA 101 text, this resource gives you
authoritative advice from professionals in the field including commentary,
hands-on examples of code application, and helpful photos and figures to help
you successfully grasp and apply principles from
NFPA 101 Life Safety Code.
2009
Life Safety Code Seminar: NFPA® is your only source for
life safety training based on the
2009 NFPA
101 Life Safety Code. This
NFPA 101 life safety class offers
critical information that can assist you with your daily responsibilities and
offer the people in your organization a higher level of protection.
Fire Protection Handbook®: Authoritative and comprehensive,
the 20th edition
Fire Protection Handbook provides encyclopedic coverage of the
full spectrum of fire and life safety topics. No other reference matches the
scope, depth, and reliability of the Fire Protection Handbook. The Handbook
references the
NFPA 101 Life Safety Code in several
sections including those on life safety in buildings. To ensure building
life safety, no fire protection professional should be without the
FPH.
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