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Jenkins, D.; Simmons, W.
view article (1.0)Two Separate Fires in Eight Weeks Cause $850,000 Loss to Paper Plant.Oxnard Fire Dept., CAFire Engineering, Vol. 129, No. 11, 82-83, November 1976Nash, P.; Young, R. A.
view article (1.0)Sprinkler Systems for Special Risks.Fire Research Station, Borehamwood, EnglandCP 52/76Fire Surveyor, Vol. 4, No. 6, 23-31, 1975CP 52/76
July 1976
8 p.Schifiliti, R. P.
view article (1.0)Use of Fire Plume Theory in the Design and Analysis of Fire Detector and Sprinkler Response.Worcester Polytechnic Institute, MAThesisThesis
January 1986
389 p.George, J.
view article (1.0)Use of Partial Sprinkler Systems in Existing Buildings to Protect Corridors and Open Stairwells.Forest Grove Fire Dept., ORFireline, 3-5, November 1976Jennings, C. R.
view article (1.0)Effectiveness Comparison of Sprinklers and Compartmentation for High-Rise Office Building Fire Protection as Defined by Local Law 5 (1973) for the Years 1981-1985.City University of New York, New YorkThesisThesis
February 1990
165 p.Donoghue, E. A.
view article (1.0)Member's Forum - Elevators and Sprinklers: The Controversy Continues.Edward A. Donoghue Associates, Inc., Salem, NYFire Journal, Vol. 84, No. 2, 15-16, March/April 1990Progressive Architecture
view article (1.0)Where There's Fire There's Smoke.Progressive Architecture, 58-63, September 1976Federal Emergency Management Agency
view article (1.0)Residential Fire Sprinklers Retrofit Demonstration Project. Phase 1. Multifamily Structures Case Studies. Final Report.Federal Emergency Management Agency, Washington, DC['FA-90', 'Cooperative Agreement HA-12963']FA-90; Cooperative Agreement HA-12963
September 1989
86 p.Federal Emergency Management Agency
view article (1.0)Home Fire Protection: Quick Response Fire Sprinkler Systems.Federal Emergency Management Agency, Washington, DCFA-43FA-43
July 1986
6 p.- Fire at the Sandoz Company in Basel: Catastophic Pollution of the Rhine.FSTC-HT-0696-89FSTC-HT-0696-89
October 13, 1989
10 p.