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2007 International Fire Code Updates |
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2007
Supplement to the International Codes
This publication includes all the approved changes to the
2006 edition based on the 2006/2007 cycle. This supplement is the first
step towards the publication of the 2009 edition of the International
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2006 International Fire Codes & CD's |
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2006
International Fire Code
The International Fire Code includes regulations
governing the safeguarding of life and property from all types of fire
and explosions hazards.
International Fire Code topics include general precautions against fire,
emergency planning and preparedness, fire department access, fire
hydrants, automatic sprinkler systems, fire alarm systems, hazardous
materials storage and use, and fire safety requirements for new and
existing buildings and premises.
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The International Fire Code includes regulations
governing the safeguarding of life and property from all types of fire
and explosions hazards. International Fire Code topics include general precautions against fire,
emergency planning and preparedness, fire department access, fire
hydrants, automatic sprinkler systems, fire alarm systems, hazardous
materials storage and use, and fire safety requirements for new and
existing buildings and premises.
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International Fire Code
Commentary |
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2006
International Fire Code Commentary
The International
Fire Code Commentary provides a convenient
reference for regulations in the 2006 International Fire Code
(IFC). The commentary series is presented in an easy-to-understand
format. Every chapter begins with "General Comments" and "Purpose"
sections followed by code and commentary to subsequent sections,
tables and figures. This in-depth publication focuses on providing
the full meaning and implications of the 2006 International
Fire Code. The commentaries
are designed to suggest the most effective method of application,
and the consequences of not adhering to the code. This is an
excellent reference for code officials, engineers, architects,
inspectors, plans examiners, contractors and anyone who needs a
better understanding of the 2006 International Fire Code. (Perfect bound, approx 1112
pages) |
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International Fire Code Related
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2006 IBC Handbook: Fire-Safety and
Life-Safety Provisions
The 2006 edition of this popular IBC
Handbook includes discussion on many of the fire- and life-safety
provisions of the 2006 International Building Code. Numerous
Illustrations with expanded content in full color and examples help to
clarify the application of the code requirements.
Includes a Bonus
CD-ROM with the Full Text of the
Handbook and ICC A117.1 A117.1-2003 in a PDF format |
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2006
IFC Study Companion
The International Fire Code Study Companion is a comprehensive self-study
guide for the 2006 International Fire Code. The Companion's 18 study sessions provide
practical learning assignments and contain specific learning
objectives, applicable code text and commentary, and a list of
questions summarizing key points for study. A 30-question quiz is
provided at the end of each study session enabling users to test
their knowledge of the material. An answer key indicates the correct
response and reference for each of the 540 total questions.
(Soft-cover, 464 pages) |
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A Guide to Smoke Control in
the 2006 IBC
Smoke Control Provisions of the 2006 IBC
is intended to clarify the intent of the code by providing clear
discussion of these topics in a reader-friendly style. It discusses
special inspection and the commissioning of smoke-control systems, and
clarifies which fire-resistive barriers already required by the code
(occupancy separations, exit elements, fire walls, floors, etc.) are
intended or may be used as smoke barriers including guidance on the
determination of design fires and discussion of the relationship of the
IBC provisions to NFPA 92B |
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Analysis of Changes, 2000
IFC to 2006 IFC
This reference familiarizes building
officials, fire officials, design professionals, contractors and others
in the construction industry with important changes that took place
between the 2000 International Fire Code and 2006
International Fire Code (IFC). It is a direct link and comparison
of provisions between the 2000 and 2006 editions, without the need for
the review of the 2003 edition. For those interested in further detail,
the 2003 International Fire Code section number is provided as a reference. Chapters in the
Analysis of Changes are organized following the order of chapters
in the IFC® to make it easier to use in coordination with the code. |
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Extendex: An Extended
Index to the 2006 International Fire Code
Quickly find what you are looking for in
the International Fire Code with the Extendex Series. This publication
contains an extended index to the 2006 International Fire Code
making it easier to find what you are looking for in the code. (Perfect
bound approximately 209 pages) |
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Flash Cards - 2006
International Fire Code
These helpful study aides provide code
users, students and exam candidates with an effective, time-tested
method for study and information retention. Code Flash Cards are
powerful learning tools that can help any student at any level. They can
be used anytime, anywhere, and were prepared and reviewed by code
experts to ensure accuracy and quality. This comprehensive set of flash
cards references over 200 key sections of the 2006 International Fire
Code. (195 cards) |
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High Piled
Combustible Storage Application Guide
Understand the
Requirements of Chapter 23 of the 2006 International Fire Code -
The High-Piled Storage Application Guide was developed to assist code
officials and design professional in the proper application of Chapter
23 of the 2006 International Fire Code©. High-piled combustible storage
allows for a greater amount of combustible materials within a given
floor area. This increased fuel load increases the potential fire dollar
loss for each square foot of floor area; property losses resulting from
smoke and fire damage of goods within the building in many cases can
surpass the construction cost of the building. |
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Significant Changes to the 2006 International Fire Code
Pinpoint innovative technologies and materials
and the most current approaches to fire safety, life safety, and
fire prevention! This "must-have" resource identifies the
significant changes that occurred between the 2003 and 2006 Editions
of the International Fire Code. Coverage focuses squarely on those
provisions that have special significance, are utilized frequently,
or have had a change on the Code's application. Not only does this
approach assist users in identifying the specific Code changes that
have occurred, it also aids readers in comparing the previous Code
language to the new text, and most importantly, fosters an
understanding of why the Code changed. |
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Structural
Design for Fire Safety
Comprehensive Overview
of the Fire Resistance of Building Structures
- A comprehensive overview of the
fire resistance of building structures, this key text brings
together a large volume of material from many sources on this
increasingly important topic. Starting with the fundamentals of
fires and fire safety, it gives an introduction to real fire
exposure and the response of structures to such fires, outlining the
important contribution of structural fire resistance to overall fire
safety. Methods of calculating fire severity and achieving fire
resistance are described, including fire performance of the main
structural materials including structural steel, reinforced concrete
and timber construction. Particularly valuable elements of the book
are its design sections (incorporating international methods), where
the earlier material is synthesized and recommendations are made for
rational design of building structures exposed to fires |
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Related Standards & Code References |
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2000
UFC / 2006 IFC Comparison & Cross Reference
This helpful tool provides a comparative analysis
between the nonstructural provisions of the 2000 Uniform Fire Code
(UFC) and the 2006 International Fire Code (IFC). Code sections,
tables and figures from the IFC are listed sequentially with an
analysis of comparison to the UFC. The Cross Reference section
allows users to quickly and easily locate the 2006 International
Fire Code section numbers for similar provisions found in the
Uniform Codes. |
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NFPA
72: National Fire Alarm Code, 2007 Edition
Update
Your Knowledge Based on Today's Environment to
Provide A High Level of Fire Protection -
Heightened risk awareness and changing safety
dynamics have revolutionized the role of alarm and
signaling systems in protecting life and property.
At the same time, sophisticated technical advances
and solid research findings have improved their
ability to meet the new demands. It is in response
to and out of this dynamic environment that the 2007
edition of NFPA 72: National Fire Alarm Code
has emerged. |
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National Fire Alarm Handbook, 2007 Edition
Exclusive Roadmap to the 2007 NFPA 72 Fire Alarm
Code - When you have questions about
today's fire alarm system requirements, the 2007
National Fire Alarm Code Handbook has the answers!
Significant new and revised provisions concerning
such important topics as Mass Notification Systems,
smoke detection in joist and beam ceiling
applications, video image smoke and flame detection,
multi-sensor and multi-criteria detectors, exit
marking audible notification appliances,
synchronization of visible notification appliances
and smoke alarms with voice offer enormous potential
for improving fire protection and life safety. The
National Fire Alarm Code Handbook is your key to
doing jobs right the first time |
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Code
Changes Resource Collection: Approved Code Changes
Resulting in the 2006 IFC
Enjoy the wealth of background
information offered by this reference. This
publication compiles all published information for
each code change made from the 2003 to 2006 editions
of International Fire Code It includes the text of
submitted changes, committee actions and
modifications, assembly actions, successful public
comments, and final actions for successful changes.
(Perfect bound, approx 340 pages) |
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