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Elliot pulled out his NFPA 72 handbook from his bag—tabbed, highlighted, coffee-stained. Section 10.14.2: “Prohibited suppression of notification appliances unless approved by the authority having jurisdiction.”

The code is updated every three years by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) to account for emerging technologies and lessons learned from past fire events. As of 2026, many jurisdictions are transitioning to the , which was published in October 2024. Core Purpose and Scope

: Specifically call out any "fails." Include a clear description of the issue and whether it was corrected on-site or requires further service. Key Best Practices

NFPA 72, the National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code, is the primary U.S. standard governing the design, installation, and maintenance of fire alarm and emergency communication systems. The code, which includes the 2025 edition and widely adopted 2022 version, covers vital areas like alarm notification, circuit pathways, and testing procedures. Access the full, official text of the code at NFPA . Fire Alarm Systems Complete Reference Text Book Set

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