Significant Changes to
the International Fire Code 2009 Edition
Easily
Identify the Changes Which Occurred
Between the 2006 and 2009 IFC Editions
By
Scott Stookey
Significant Changes to the
2009 International Fire Code
is a comprehensive analysis of the changes to the 2009 International
Fire Code (IFC) that are significant to design professionals, code
officials, and the regulated communities.
Updates to the code cover a broad range of
subjects, including construction requirements for ambulatory health
care occupancies, emergency responder radio coverage, fire
protection system requirements for educational occupancies, fire
service access elevators, building means of egress, hazardous
materials such as silane and the use of hydrogen in fuel cells and
vehicles, and fire protection of marinas.
Each change analysis contains the affected
code sections and identifies whether the text is new language, a
modification of existing language, or has been deleted. With a
clear, straightforward approach and detailed explanations, this is
an invaluable tool for understanding the new and revised
requirements in the 2009 IFC.
Features:
- Detailed line art and photographs
illustrate correct and incorrect designs and installations
- "Change Significance" describes why each
change is important and how it can be applied in the field,
providing readers with a thorough understanding of the code
revisions as they pertain to the real world
- ICC-assigned code change number is
included, along with a single sentence summary of the code
change for a quick and easy reference
- Each change analysis also includes
supporting technical documentation to assist readers in
understanding the details of the requirements .
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