
International Building Code & More: Fire Protection Systems
Fire and smoke are the primary threats to the safety of the occupants in a building. Fire and smoke can travel quickly both horizontally and vertically unless special efforts are made to prevent this from happening. The use of rated assemblies in this passive system of fire protection is considered the first step in controlling the spread of smoke and fire. This course will discuss the active fire-protection system and its components, which include detection, alarm, and extinguishing systems, and will provide a fire protection checklist at the end of this course. The overall aim of the fire-protection system is to detect a fire in a building or space, warn the occupants, and suppress the fire until the fire department arrives. If that fire can be detected quickly, occupants have more time to exit the building safely and with less panic. Posted by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Copyright © 2011. All rights reserved.
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Learning Objectives
- Discuss the concept of an active fire protection system
- Identify the various detection systems based on their use in a building and the requirements in the code
- Identify the components of an alarm system and discuss code and/or accessibility requirements
- Describe the various types of extinguishing systems, their components, and use within a building
- Discuss the inclusion of fire detection and suppression systems in sustainable design
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Course Level | Fundamental |
Languages | English |
Compatibility | Audio, MobileReady |
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