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NFPA 72 Fire Alarm Requirements: What You Need to Know Here’s a useful guide to everything you need to know about fire alarm requirements, including specific NFPA 72 regulations, how often your systems should be inspected, and much more
NFPA 72 - Wikipedia The NFPA 72 (National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code) is a standard published by the National Fire Protection Association every 3 years for installation of fire alarm systems and emergency communication systems in the United States
NFPA 72: National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code Guide 2025 Complete guide to NFPA 72 fire alarm requirements including 2025 smoke detector updates, carbon monoxide detection, spacing requirements, and inspection protocols for fire alarm systems
National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code (NFPA 72, 2022) NFPA 72 is a publication for the design, installation, testing, inspection, and maintenance of fire alarm systems, emergency communication systems, and other signaling systems
NFPA 72 StandardNFPA 72 Standard NFPA 72 sets strict rules for installing fire alarm components to ensure their effectiveness and reliability Installation must be performed by qualified personnel, and wiring, mounting, and connections must meet the code’s specifications
NFPA 72 Code Development NFPA 72 provides the latest safety provisions to meet society's changing fire detection, signaling, and emergency communications demands
Five things you need to know about the 2022 edition of NFPA 72 NFPA 72 states that effective January 1, 2024, rechargeable batteries for the secondary power supply used in control units, devices, and accessories shall be listed or component-recognized by a nationally recognized testing laboratory