NFPA Standard 25

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Gerald Lawrence 12/13/16

The National Fire Protection Association is a United States trade association, albeit with some international members, that creates and maintains private, copyrighted standards and codes for usage and adoption by local governments. It is also know as saving as many lives as possible. NFPA has played a great role in fire preventing for over then 10 years now. Standard 25 is the standard that will be the one that is highlighted in this essay.
The NFPA 25 the standard for inspection, testing and the maintenance of all water based fire protection systems offer the various methods and ways to maximally optimize the opportunity to put of fires before they can spread and cause a massive destruction

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