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Video, After The Fire, Personal Use
$29.99
50 Minute DVD, Seton Hall Tragedy. Personal/Individual Version—not for public showing.
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Webinar - April 10 - System Sensor: A Basic Introduction Into Mass Notification And Emergency Communication Systems
$50.00
The webinar will provide a basic introduction to the code requirements for mass notification systems (MNS) and emergency communications systems (ECS). Topics covered will be: • Explain the concept of a mass notification; • Look at how the concept evolved; • Cover some of the types of facilities where ECS and MNS systems are typically installed; • Review the history and development of ECS and MNS in NFPA 72; • Then we’ll go through some of the new requirements in the 2010 Edition NFPA 72; __________________ Presenter Bio_____________ Richard Roberts is Industry Affairs Manager at System Sensor/Honeywell Life Safety, a sponsor of The Center for Campus Fire Safety. With over 25 years in the fire alarm and carbon monoxide market, his experience spans the installation, sales, and product development of code-compliant products and systems. Currently, Mr. Roberts is a member of the following committees: NFPA 720 Technical Committee; Underwriters Laboratory Standards Technical Panel (STP) 2034, Single and Multiple Station Carbon Monoxide Alarms; CSAA Carbon Monoxide Supervising Station Response Standard Committee; NFPA 72 Single- and Multiple-Station Alarms and Household Fire Alarm Systems Technical Committee; NFPA 101 Residential Occupancies Technical Committee; NFPA 101 Health Care Occupancies Technical Committee; NFPA 101 Building Service and Fire Protection Equipment Technical Committee; NFPA 5000 Technical Correlating Committee;
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Video, After The Fire, Video & License to show audience
$249.00
50 Minute DVD, Seton Hall Tragedy. Version with license agreement to show to audience (not for profit).
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Webinar - October 15 - Hughes Associates: Meeting the Challenges of an Effective Mass Notification System Design
$50.00
The college and university community is presented with a number of emergency communications challenges and some have fallen into very expensive “traps” while trying to develop effective communications for their college or university campus. Many have tried to convert their building fire alarm systems to an MNS only to find the new system does not meet the Code required intelligibility or come close to meeting their emergency response needs. Additionally many colleges and universities fail to plan for their MNS needs. Mr. Moore will discuss these challenges and more during his presentation. _______________ Presenter Info ___________ Wayne D. Moore, P.E., FSFPE, F.NSPE, CFPS, SET: Mr. Moore is a licensed professional fire protection engineer and a Principal with the fire protection engineering and code-consulting firm, Hughes Associates, Inc. and is located in the company’s Warwick, Rhode Island office. He is a current Chairman of the National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code® (NFPA 72-2013) Emergency Communications Systems (Chapter 24) Technical Committee. He is also a member and Vice Chairman of the RI Professional Engineering Licensing Board. Mr. Moore has written numerous articles, is the Co-Editor of the Fourth Edition of the book Fire Alarm Signaling Systems, and is the Editor of the 1993 edition and Co-Editor of the 1996, 1999, 2002 and the 2007 editions of the National Fire Alarm Code Handbook ®. In December of 2012 NFPA published his new book, “Designing Mass Notification Systems – A Pathway to Effective Communications”. He is the 2009 recipient of the NFPA Standards Medal and the 2012 Recipient of the AFAA Lifetime Achievement Award. Mr. Moore is an instructor of many fire alarm systems seminars and is also co-editor of the Moore-Wilson Signaling Report, published by Hughes Associates, Inc. (www.haifire.com). Mr. Moore can be reached at wmoore@haifire.com
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Construction on Campus - DOWNLOAD RECORDING
$50.00
Construction on Campus by Phil Chandler, Fire Specialist, NY State Fire Department, and author of "The Inspector" column for CCFS. Presented for CCFS: August 15, 2012
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Fire Safety Inspection in Laboratories - DOWNLOAD RECORDING
$50.00
Fire Safety Inspection in Laboratories, by John DeLaHunt, MBA, ARM, University of Texas at San Antonio. Presented for CCFS: April 18, 2012
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NFPA 72 Webinar - DOWNLOAD RECORDING
$50.00
NEW SMOKE DETECTION PLACEMENT REQUIREMENTS: UNIVERSITY HOUSING An overview of the new smoke detection installation requirements of the 2010 edition of NFPA 72® relative to cooking appliances. Compliance with these new requirements is essential for an effective installation that provides optimum detection performance along with a higher immunity to nuisance activations. Presented December 2012
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