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		<description><![CDATA[What does NFPA 13d Require for Maintenance on Sprinklers Systems in the Home? Residential sprinkler systems are now showing up in more homes due to local ordinances and the requirements set forth in NFPA and the ICC.  It seems that the questions on maintenance of the system becomes a key part of the discussion when [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Resources and  Checklists for Plan Review, Inspection, and Design Automatic sprinkler systems can be complex life safety systems which require maintenance and proper installation.  Automatic sprinkler systems are based on the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 13, Standard for Design and Installation of Sprinkler Systems.  Sprinkler systems require proper design, installation, and maintenance (inspection too). [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[A post by Jeff Hugo, with National Fire Sprinkler Association While most contractors, architects, and layout personnel are very savvy in the sprinkler standards, the IBC is not usually the first place they look for specific sprinkler requirements. This article and following articles are written for the AHJ to understand what is coming out of [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Code Talk, Episode 2, Residential Sprinkler Testimony Many of you have emailed us to get specific information on the testimony that was heard during the International Code Council final action hearings.  Code talk podcast highlights the audio from the testimony on RB-64 which was heard on September 20, 2008.  This code change will require sprinklers [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:summary>Code Talk, Episode 2, Residential Sprinkler Testimony
Many of you have emailed us to get specific information on the testimony that was heard during the International Code Council final action hearings.  Code talk podcast highlights the audio from the testimony on RB-64 which was heard on September 20, 2008.  This code change will require sprinklers in one and two family dwellings in the 2009 edition of International Residential Code (no earlier then January 1, 2011).

Additional Resources

Frequently asked questions about RB 64
Final Action Hearing, final changes
Join the discussion on this issues
Facts on Residential Sprinklers
NIST Economic Analysis on Residential Sprinklers August 2005


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		<description><![CDATA[A special post, thanks to Jeff Hugo The NFSA has driven down the road of getting communities to adopt specific NFPA 25 requirements for several years. It is one of our grassroot Regional Operations goals in several areas and has been a battle in some of these areas too. However, there is good news to [...]]]></description>
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