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Einhorn, I. N.; Newman, M.
view article (1.0)Fire Injuries--Case History Studies (A Progress Report).Utah Univ., Salt Lake CityUniversity of Utah. Flammability of Materials. Polymer Conference Series. July 7-11, 1975, Salt Lake City, UT, 1-76 p., 1975Reid, E.; Schifiliti, B.
view article (1.0)Balanced Approach to Fire Protection Detection and Suppression Systems.Fire Alarm Service Corp.; R. P. Schifiliti Associates, Inc., Shrewsburg, MAConstruction Specifier, Vol. 44, No. 2, 30-38,40-41, February 1991Bureau of State Fire Marshal, Connecticut
view article (1.0)Fire in Connecticut. Annual Fire Incident Report, 1989.Bureau of State Fire Marshal, CTAnnual Fire Incident ReportAnnual Fire Incident Report
1989
67 p.Heins, C. F.
view article (1.0)Case Study of Technology Transfer: Fire Safety.Denver Univ., CONational Aeronautics and Space Admin., Washington, DC,
April 1975
38 p.Solomon, R. E.
view article (1.0)Fire Problem in One- and Two-Family Dwellings.National Fire Protection Assoc., Quincy, MANational 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, 25-41 p., 1990Morris, R. A.
view article (1.0)Alternative Cost-Effective Methods of Reducing Fire Loss in Low-Rise Residential Structures.National Associaiton of Home Builders, 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, 43-61 p., 1990Dean, N. S.
view article (1.0)Sprinklers in the Home: A Logical Approach.City of Frankfort, KYNational 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, 95-110 p., 1990Schmitt, R. F.
view article (1.0)Priorities: Sprinkler Systems, Fire Safety and Cost.Bob Schmitt Homes, Inc., Strongsville, OHNational 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, 111-124 p., 1990Petruzziello, 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., 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., 1990