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NFPA 72, 2025 Edition

National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code

Completion Achievement

πŸ“œ NFPA Issued Certificate

Delivery Method

πŸ‘₯ F2F – Face to Face (Classroom)

πŸ’» LVT – Live Virtual (Online)

Why Join?

Here’s why this training matters:

πŸ”₯ Ensure Safety – Strengthen ITM practices for reliable fire alarm systems

πŸ—οΈ Design Smarter – Build systems tailored to occupancy and hazard requirements

πŸ“˜ Gain Clarity – Eliminate code misinterpretations that lead to costly issues

⚑ Stay Compliant – Meet NFPA 72 standards and local code enforcement

πŸŽ“ Get Certified – Earn an NFPA-issued certificate to validate your expertise

Duration

πŸ“… 3-Day (2.1 CEUs)

Course Overview

NFPA 72 – National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code (2023 Edition) training provides professionals with the latest knowledge on design, application, installation, and maintenance of fire alarm and emergency communication systems.

This course emphasizes code compliance, inspection, testing, and maintenance (ITM) procedures to ensure fire alarm systems perform effectively in protecting life and property. It is essential for engineers, designers, installers, AHJs, facility managers, and anyone overseeing fire alarm system compliance.

Key Topics

During this course, you will learn about:

  • Scope and structure of NFPA 72 and its relationship with NFPA 70
  • Fire detection and notification system components and their functions
  • Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance (ITM) schedules and procedures
  • Installation & performance requirements for initiating and notification devices
  • Documentation and record-keeping in line with NFPA 72
  • Overview of supervising station systems and emergency communication systems
Learning Outcomes

By completing this course, participants will be able to:

  • Interpret and apply NFPA 72 requirements to real-world systems
  • Design and evaluate fire alarm systems for code compliance
  • Implement proper ITM procedures to maintain system reliability
  • Understand zoning, annunciation, circuit classification, and power supplies
  • Differentiate types of off-premises signaling systems and their requirements
  • Develop effective documentation and inspection programs aligned with NFPA 72
Who Should Attend

This course is ideal for:

  • Fire protection engineers & designers
  • Fire alarm system installers & contractors
  • Facility managers & safety officers
  • Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJs)
  • Professionals responsible for fire alarm compliance
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