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July 1, 2008

Feature: No gambling allowed on smoke control in Las Vegas
Feature: Be prepared: Hospital protection for catastrophic events
New York City cracks down on fire code violators
Miss the recent Webcast on Fire Codes, Standards, and Best Practices for Hotels?
NFPA wraps up World Safety Conference and Expo
More feature stories and news
Calendar of events
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Feature: No gambling allowed on smoke control in Las Vegas
Clark County, Nev., has required smoke control systems since the disastrous 1980 MGM Grand fire, which killed 87 people, and the 1981 Hilton Hotel fire, which killed eight people. Three-quarters of the fatalities in these Las Vegas fires were due to smoke inhalation that occurred far from the fire areas.

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Feature: Be prepared: Hospital protection for catastrophic events
In disaster planning for healthcare facilities, engineers need to follow the Boy Scout motto.

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New York City cracks down on fire code violators
Several commercial buildings have outstanding fire code violations, resulting in the arrest of more than 100 people in June alone.

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Miss the recent Webcast on Fire Codes, Standards, and Best Practices for Hotels?
The hotel construction market remains strong. And though hotel fires are few, constant vigilance is needed by engineers, owners, and public officials to keep old and new hotels safe. This Webcast presented two experienced fire-safety engineers discussing, in detail, recently update codes and standards affecting new and existing hotels. View the Webcast on-demand at any time and earn CEUs by passing the corresponding exam.

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NFPA wraps up World Safety Conference and Expo
Members voted on fire code changes, and expo attendees viewed new fire and life-safety equipment and controls for commercial, instituitional, and industrial buildings.

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More feature stories and news
Read additional fire, life safety, and security feature articles and news items.

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Calendar of events
Review this year’s conferences and events.
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Product Feature >>

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