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Petruzziello, C.
view article (1.0)Residential Fire Losses: A Local Point of View.City of Santa Ana, CANational Conference of States on Building Codes and Standards; Council of American Building Officials; Department of Housing and Urban Development; National Association of Home Builders; National Fire Protection Association; National Fire Sprinkler Association and National Institute of Standards and Technology. Sprinklers in Residential and Commercial Buildings. August 19-20, 1990, Natl. Conf. States on Bldg. Codes and Standards, Charleston, SC, McIntyre, M., Editors, 125-138 p., 1990Rickman, L. M.; Luciani, F. S.; Dacquisto, D. J.
view article (1.0)Retrofitting Fire Safety Systems in Multi- and Single-Family Dwellings.NAHB National Research Center, Upper Marlboro, MDNational Conference of States on Building Codes and Standards; Council of American Building Officials; Department of Housing and Urban Development; National Association of Home Builders; National Fire Protection Association; National Fire Sprinkler Association and National Institute of Standards and Technology. Sprinklers in Residential and Commercial Buildings. August 19-20, 1990, Natl. Conf. States on Bldg. Codes and Standards, Charleston, SC, McIntyre, M., Editors, 139-154 p., 1990Miller, G. A.
view article (1.0)Residential Fire Loss Trends: Sprinklers Make the Difference.National Association of State Fire Marshals, Washington, DCNational Conference of States on Building Codes and Standards; Council of American Building Officials; Department of Housing and Urban Development; National Association of Home Builders; National Fire Protection Association; National Fire Sprinkler Association and National Institute of Standards and Technology. Sprinklers in Residential and Commercial Buildings. August 19-20, 1990, Natl. Conf. States on Bldg. Codes and Standards, Charleston, SC, McIntyre, M., Editors, 155-172 p., 1990Fisher, G. L.
view article (1.0)Detection, Suppression and Construction: The Balanced Approach to Fire Protection.Southern Building Code Congress Intl., Inc., Birmingham, ALNational Conference of States on Building Codes and Standards; Council of American Building Officials; Department of Housing and Urban Development; National Association of Home Builders; National Fire Protection Association; National Fire Sprinkler Association and National Institute of Standards and Technology. Sprinklers in Residential and Commercial Buildings. August 19-20, 1990, Natl. Conf. States on Bldg. Codes and Standards, Charleston, SC, McIntyre, M., Editors, 173-182 p., 1990Karwoski, A.; Callahan, K. D.
view article (1.0)Balanced Design Concept: A Deterrent to Fire Loss.National Concrete Masonry Association, Herndon, VANational Conference of States on Building Codes and Standards; Council of American Building Officials; Department of Housing and Urban Development; National Association of Home Builders; National Fire Protection Association; National Fire Sprinkler Association and National Institute of Standards and Technology. Sprinklers in Residential and Commercial Buildings. August 19-20, 1990, Natl. Conf. States on Bldg. Codes and Standards, Charleston, SC, McIntyre, M., Editors, 183-196 p., 1990Prymak, T. N.
view article (1.0)Retrofitting Commercial Buildings.National Fire Sprinkler Assoc., Irving, TXNational Conference of States on Building Codes and Standards; Council of American Building Officials; Department of Housing and Urban Development; National Association of Home Builders; National Fire Protection Association; National Fire Sprinkler Association and National Institute of Standards and Technology. Sprinklers in Residential and Commercial Buildings. August 19-20, 1990, Natl. Conf. States on Bldg. Codes and Standards, Charleston, SC, McIntyre, M., Editors, 197-204 p., 1990National Fire Protection Association
view article (1.0)Operation Skyline: Pre-Fire Planning for High-Rise Office and Apartment buildings.National Fire Protection Assoc., Quincy, MA['NFPA SPP-27', '5M-4-75-FP']NFPA SPP-27; 5M-4-75-FP
1975
35 p.Scruggs, A.
view article (1.0)Fire Extinguishing Sprinkling System.U.S. Patent 3,876,008U.S. Patent 3,876,008
April 8, 1975
5 p.Howard, H. A.
view article (1.0)Megamalls: A Fire Protection and Suppression Challenge.Sunrise Fire-Resuce Dept., FLFire Engineering, Vol. 144, No. 3, 94-96,98,100,102, March 1991Chain Store Age
view article (1.0)As Long as You're Remodeling...Cut Insurance Costs Five Ways.Chain Store Age, Vol. 49, No. 9, E46-E47, September 1973