QUINCY, Mass. — The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) LiNK® platform is a fully digitalized system meant to help manufacturers, contractors, engineers, and other professionals collaborate ...
NFPA LiNK® is your resource for instant digital access to NFPA® codes and standards—on the job, on your device, on demand. Utilize dynamic search functionality, bookmarking, and the ability to share ...
As the world rapidly evolves with soaring populations and advanced new building materials, those of us who work in jobs that impact safety must work smarter, faster, and more collaboratively to stay ...
The National Fire Protection Association ® (NFPA ®) has announced its digital on-demand content platform, NFPA LiNK ®, will now provide digital access to NFPA codes and standards dating all the way ...
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) launched A Code for Every Moment, one of the most significant public awareness campaigns in its more than 125-year history, to educate the public and ...
QUINCY, Mass. - In a matter that could shape the course of one of the fire industry’s most influential organizations, the U.S. Supreme Court is considering hearing a case that disputes the ...
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) conducted a virtual product reveal today to introduce NFPA LiNKâ„¢, a new digital content on demand platform that will allow the 124-year old ...
When access control hardware is installed on doors in a new or existing building, it’s extremely important to be aware of the fire, life-safety and building codes that impact these applications.
Greg Kessinger is SD&I’s fire alarm and codes expert and a regular contributor. Email him your fire & life safety questions at [email protected]. A new year brings with it an opportunity for a fresh ...
Fire codes do not normally signify a sea change in the fire industry, but this year may be different. NFPA 2010 contains major changes having to do with mass notification. The new code will be ...
Public meetings on building codes are typically subdued. Which is why Glenn Corbett, a fire-safety expert at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City, found it both satisfying and ...