NFPA Standards
Famous Fires
Fire Behavior
Gaseous Agent Extinguishing Systems
Standpipe systems
100

This organization sets standards for fire protection equipment and systems in the United States

What is the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)?

100

This deadly fire, which occurred in 1980, spread quickly through a hotel casino due to a lack of proper suppression systems and inadequate fire exits

What is the MGM Grand Hotel Fire?

100

This term refers to the rapid spread of fire due to the interaction between the building's structure and fuel sources

What is flashover?

100

This gaseous extinguishing agent is commonly used for fire suppression in computer rooms and archives due to its ability to leave no residue

What is FM-200?

100

This part of a standpipe system is located within a building, typically on each floor, and is used to supply water to firefighting hoses

What is a hose valve?

200

The NFPA Standard 13 focuses on the design and installation of this system to prevent fires in buildings

What is the sprinkler system?

200

The 2003 fire at this Rhode Island nightclub resulted in 100 fatalities due to inadequate suppression systems and blocked exits

What is The Station Nightclub Fire?

200

The phenomenon of this event occurs when a structure’s temperature rises rapidly due to the combination of heat, fuel, and oxygen

What is backdraft?

200

Gaseous fire suppression systems, such as CO2, require a room to be evacuated due to the risk of this hazard

What is asphyxiation?

200

NFPA 14 governs the installation of this type of system, which is designed to provide water for firefighters to control a building fire

What is a standpipe system?

300

NFPA 25 provides guidelines for the maintenance and inspection of this type of system

What is the fire protection system?

300

This fire occurred in 1911 in New York City, killing 146 workers, and led to significant reforms in fire codes and building safety regulations

What is the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire?

300

This is the main reason structural fires grow rapidly, as fire consumes these materials when they reach their ignition temperature

What are combustibles?

300

This type of gaseous agent system works by reducing the oxygen level in the protected area below a level that will sustain combustion

What is CO2?

300

A standpipe system’s pressure must be designed to reach this height, ensuring water is supplied to upper floors of a high-rise building

What is 250 psi?

400

NFPA 70 is known as the National Electrical Code and governs electrical systems, including this crucial aspect of fire protection systems

What is wiring for fire alarm systems?

400

This 2007 fire in a Dubai skyscraper was a reminder of the risks of high-rise buildings without sufficient suppression systems, despite early warning signs

What is the Tamweel Tower Fire?

400

This specific fire behavior occurs when a fire spreads through a building’s ventilation system and causes rapid horizontal fire spread

What is venting?

400

This NFPA standard governs the installation, design, and maintenance of clean agent fire suppression systems

What is NFPA 2001?

400

This type of standpipe system provides water to trained firefighting personnel using 2½-inch hose connections

What is a Class 1 standpipe?

500

The NFPA standard for installation and testing of gaseous agent extinguishing systems is NFPA 2001, which primarily applies to this type of suppression agent

What are clean agents?

500

A lack of fire sprinklers was partly blamed for this 1991 fire in a Chicago high-rise, which led to major changes in building fire safety codes

What is the Oakwood Apartments Fire?

500

The main factor that determines the speed at which fire spreads in a structure is this characteristic of the materials used in construction

What is fire load?

500

This is the process in which a gaseous fire suppression system releases its agent into a protected area to suppress the fire by cooling and reducing the oxygen level

What is discharge?

500

This standpipe system provides water to occupants of a building in the event of a fire, typically using smaller, easier-to-handle hoses

What is a Class 2 standpipe?

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