Fire Codes — what are they and why do they matter?

Quickship Fire
2 min readJul 18, 2022

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If you’re buying or building a commercial structure, it’s important to know the local and state fire codes. This is true not just so your building passes all inspections, but for the safety of those who will inhabit it.

The following are a few things you should know about fire codes:

What are fire codes?

A fire code is a set of standards that are created and enforced by a governmental body to prevent fires. There are a lot of things that can be covered by fire codes and not every aspect will apply to your company.

How do fire codes work?

There may be variations in the fire codes for different states and towns, the same as with most laws. Both the National Fire Protection Association and the International Code Council, who wrote and now update the International Fire Code, continually update their codes to ensure they stay on top of the latest fire-prevention technology. These then serve as a baseline for states, which create their own laws based on the new information or adopt the regulations without revision.

What do fire codes entail?

Due to the wide range of structures, they cover and the constant evolution of fire prevention technology, fire codes are lengthy. Commercial building owners should pay attention to some universal codes, such as how many fire extinguishers to keep on hand, whether they need a sprinkler system, and how many exits are required.

NFPA publishes more than 300 consensus codes and standards intended to minimize the possibility and effects of fire and other risks. NFPA codes and standards, administered by more than 250 Technical Committees comprising approximately 8,000 volunteers, are adopted, and used throughout the world.

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