Fire Protection Engineering, October 1st, 2006
Fire protection is typically designed into buildings to achieve one or more fundamental goals:1 * Life Safety. This goal includes mitigation of injury or death caused by fire to the public, building occupants and members of the fire brigade. * Property Protection. Property protection goals address protection of building contents, historical features and the building itself from fire. * Business Continuity. Business continuity goals are associated with ensuring that an organization can continue to operate following a fire. Meeting business continuity goals may require protection of productio...
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