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		<title>NFPA 72 &#8211; Fire System Installation Code Summary</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code is a large book which specifies the rules to follow when installing and Monitoring a Fire System. Some counties require that it is followed, and some (smart) commercial applications require it as well. But most end-users don&#8217;t know what it is at all. This blog entry is just [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code is a large book which specifies the rules to follow when installing and Monitoring a Fire System. Some counties require that it is followed, and some (smart) commercial applications require it as well. But most end-users don&#8217;t know what it is at all. This blog entry is just going to cover some of the basics.<br />
<strong>Equipment</strong><br />
Fire Equipment must be Listed (UL in California) for the purpose for which it is used. So all equipment must meet the specifics outlined by Underwriters Laboratory (UL). It&#8217;s pretty hard to find fire equipment which is not UL, but the main purpose of this ordinance is to stop a company from using security-specific equipment on a fire system installation.<br />
<strong>Installation Requirements </strong><br />
Installer Qualification is outlined in NFPA 72. It is generally accepted that a C-10 Electrical license is a requirement in California. Also, there are three ways an installer can be considered as a qualified fire system installer.<br />
(1) Factory Trained and Certified for fire alarm design by a specific brand of system.<br />
(2) Certified by a Nationally recognized fire alarm certification organization.<br />
(3) Registered, licensed, or certified by a state or local authority.<br />
<strong>Central Station Requirements </strong><br />
Central Station Services for a Fire System, like the equipment, must be UL Listed (or can be listed by another organization). There are also four types of Central Stations that will meet code.<br />
(1) Provide all elements of central station services with its own facilities and personnel.<br />
(2) Subcontracting of Installation, but all monitoring, retransmission, and associated record keeping and reporting must be in-house.<br />
(3) Installation and Monitoring Services are all in-house.<br />
(4) Monitoring is out-of-house, but installation and service is provided.<br />
Progressive Technology Security Systems is in the fourth category. We specialize in installation, Service and testing of fire systems and have over 20 years of experience.<br />
Please <a href="http://www.nfpa.org/aboutthecodes/AboutTheCodes.asp?DocNum=72&#038;cookie%5Ftest=1">click here </a>for more information on the National Fire Code. </p>
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