Resources
The references that matter β
curated from the field.
Codes, credentials, training, and quick reference material selected by someone who has used them for over four decades.
Codes & Standards
The authoritative documents that govern fire alarm and life safety work.
NFPA
NFPA 72 β National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code
The primary standard governing the design, installation, testing, inspection, and maintenance of fire alarm systems. If you work in fire alarm, this is your bible.
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NFPA
NFPA 101 β Life Safety Code
Covers construction, protection, and occupancy features that minimize danger to life from fire, smoke, and related hazards. Closely tied to fire alarm requirements by occupancy type.
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NFPA
NFPA 70 β National Electrical Code (NEC)
The NEC governs the safe installation of electrical wiring and equipment β including fire alarm wiring, power supplies, and circuit requirements that techs encounter daily.
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ICC
IBC β International Building Code
Model building code covering structural, egress, fire resistance, and the occupancy conditions that drive fire alarm system requirements. Often adopted at the state or local level.
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ICC
IFC β International Fire Code
Companion to the IBC focused on fire prevention, fire protection systems, and ongoing building operations. Affects inspection, testing, and maintenance requirements in many jurisdictions.
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Note: Always verify which edition of a code has been adopted in your jurisdiction β states and local AHJs often lag one or two editions behind the current publication year.