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A fire is a dangerous flames which causes accidents when it is not used in a proper way. When such type of accidents are happened, it can be cured using fire alarm system is an active fire protection system that detects fire or the effects of fire. Fire alarm systems includes alarm notification appliances, alarm initiating devices, power supplies and wiring. Fire protection is the prevention and reduction of hazards associated with fires. The owners and operators are responsible to maintain their facitilities in land-based, offshore or evenships for the fire accidents.
To ensure fire safety of buildings, all building products, materials and furnishings must be tested for fire resistance, and researched so it causes no harm.Fire Protection Publications (FPP) and the International Fire Service Training Association (IFSTA) has started a fire service training manual called 'Essentials of fire fightings'. In this training manual you can learn more about how to fight fire.
  • Posted 5 Oct 2007 19:16
  • By feoras_j
  • joined 3 Oct'07 - 2 messages
  • Tamilnadu, India
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