From sprinklers, alarms, and egress to emergency lighting, smoke barriers,
and special hazard protection, today's
NFPA 101®: Life Safety Code® is
your blueprint for safety! The 2006 edition incorporates the latest
technologies, advances, and safety strategies to help you meet today's
challenges and achieve higher levels of protection for building occupants than
ever before. 429 pp.
To reduce fire injuries and deaths, this latest LSC edition
mandates that the following occupancy types must be sprinklered:
- All new 1- and 2-family dwellings
- All existing nursing homes
- Existing nightclub assembly occupancies where occupant load exceeds 100
people
- New nightclub assembly occupancies regardless of occupant load
A new chapter on existing building rehabilitation provides greater
flexibility to encourage adaptive reuse without sacrificing life
safety.
In previous Code editions, modifications to existing buildings had to comply
with provisions for new construction. The 2006 Life Safety Code's new
Chapter 43 introduces specific requirements for:
- Repairs
- Renovations
- Additions
- Reconstruction
- Change of use or occupancy classification
- Historic buildings
Other important changes affect:
- Health care occupancy suites
- Alcohol-based hand-rub solution dispensers in corridors of health care
occupancies
- Smoke control systems in new malls
- Crowd managers in assembly occupancies
- Stair descent devices for people with disabilities
- Stair width in certain new buildings to improve counter-flow between
occupants and first responders.