2005 Connecticut Fire Code
By ICC
Product Description:

Fully integrated in a binder, this updated 2005 Connecticut Fire Code is actually called the "Connecticut Fire Safety Code Guidebook".
The 2005 Connecticut Fire Safety Code Guidebook is based upon the 2005 Connecticut State Fire Safety Code, which was effective on December 31, 2005. The 2005 version of the State Fire Safety Code is a blend of portions of the International Code Council (ICC) International Fire Code, the National Fire Protection Association's (NFPA) NFPA 101 - Life Safety Code, and NFPA 1 Uniform Fire Code.
In previous versions of the Connecticut State Fire Safety Code, the code was based upon editions of the Life Safety Code. Those earlier codes encompassed the construction, operational and maintenance requirements for both new and existing buildings and occupancies. This edition of the State Fire Safety Code reflects a change from past practice. The intent of this blend of codes was to remove any differences between the requirements of the State Building Code and State Fire Safety Codes with respect to new construction, additions to and renovations of buildings.
The 2005 State Fire Safety Code is comprised of five major parts:
Part I - Administration
Part II - General
Part III - New Construction, Renovations & Change of Use
Part IV - Existing Buildings/Occupancies
Part V - Maintenance and Operational Issues |
More Information:
Fully integrated in a binder, this updated 2005 Connecticut Fire Code is actually called the "Connecticut Fire Safety Code Guidebook".
The 2005 Connecticut Fire Safety Code Guidebook is based upon the 2005 Connecticut State Fire Safety Code, which was effective on December 31, 2005. The 2005 version of the State Fire Safety Code is a blend of portions of the International Code Council (ICC) International Fire Code, the National Fire Protection Association's (NFPA) NFPA 101 - Life Safety Code, and NFPA 1 Uniform Fire Code.
In previous versions of the Connecticut State Fire Safety Code, the code was based upon editions of the Life Safety Code. Those earlier codes encompassed the construction, operational and maintenance requirements for both new and existing buildings and occupancies. This edition of the State Fire Safety Code reflects a change from past practice. The intent of this blend of codes was to remove any differences between the requirements of the State Building Code and State Fire Safety Codes with respect to new construction, additions to and renovations of buildings.
The 2005 State Fire Safety Code is comprised of five major parts:
Part I - Administration
Part II - General
Part III - New Construction, Renovations & Change of Use
Part IV - Existing Buildings/Occupancies
Part V - Maintenance and Operational Issues
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