Table of Contents
- 1 What are examples of active fire protection systems?
- 2 Which of the following is an active fire protection feature?
- 3 What four elements determine reliability?
- 4 What is the difference between active and passive fire protection?
- 5 Which of the following entities are directly involved in fire prevention and protection?
- 6 What are active fire protection measures?
- 7 What are active and dormant fire protection systems?
- 8 What are fire-prevention codes?
What are examples of active fire protection systems?
Active fire protection refers to systems that involve a triggered response to a fire….The following list of examples are all a part of active fire protection:
- Fire extinguishers.
- Fire hose reels.
- Fire blankets.
- Sprinkler systems.
- Smoke alarms.
- Fire fighters/emergency services.
- Automated fire doors.
- Thermal detectors.
Which of the following is an active fire protection feature?
Active Fire Protection (AFP) is a group of systems that require some amount of action or motion in order to work efficiently in the event of a fire. PFP includes fire/smoke dampers, fire doors, and fire walls/floors. Dampers are used to prevent the spread of fire/smoke throughout the building through its ductwork.
What are the three categories of fire safety regulations?
To assist occupational health nurses in both of these safety related roles, this article identifies the Three Rs of fire safety, emergency action, and fire prevention plans: rules, responsibilities, and resources. It provides time test- ed best practices for formulating a comprehensive fire safety plan.
What four elements determine reliability?
I have often described the reliability of a fire alarm system installation as dependent on four elements: design, equipment, installation and maintenance. I have also explained that the last two elements contribute the most to a fire alarm system’s operational reliability.
What is the difference between active and passive fire protection?
Passive fire protection is about containing the fire while active fire protection is about stopping the fire. While the systems work independently, but both systems need to be functioning properly to suppress and stop a fire.
What are the 5 different types of fire extinguishers?
When it comes to the types of fire extinguishers, there are five main types including wet chemical, CO2, dry powder, foam and water. In order to meet the current regulations, it is important for you to have the exact type of fire extinguisher that is needed for your premises.
Which of the following entities are directly involved in fire prevention and protection?
One of the most well-known and respected standards organizations is the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Since 1896, the NFPA has developed standards directly affecting the fire service at the department level.
What are active fire protection measures?
Active fire-protection measures are those that take direct physical action to reduce the growth rate of fire or the migration of smoke. These systems most often are fire sprinkler and smoke-control systems that receive manual and automatic signals to perform their intended function. Fire-alarm systems are also part of active fire protection.
What are the different types of fire protection systems?
Active fire protection systems include hoses, water spray, deluge, sprinklers, firewater monitors, and steam rings around flanges. In most cases the principal firefighting medium is water. However, other agents such as carbon dioxide can also be used.
What are active and dormant fire protection systems?
An active fire protection system is a dormant system that needs to be activated in the case of a fire to perform its function (activation of water spray systems, deluge systems, sprinkler systems, fire water monitors, and steam rings around flanges).
What are fire-prevention codes?
Fire-prevention codes specify the proper maintenance and repair of these systems. Fire protection involves the installation and use of structural and operational systems to minimize the impact of fire on people and property. Fire-protection systems fall into two main categories — passive fire protection and active fire protection.
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