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Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or engineering advice. Fire alarm system design must be performed by a licensed professional engineer familiar with the specific building occupancy and local code amendments.

Introduction: The Backbone of Modern Fire Safety In the event of a fire, seconds matter. The blare of a horn, the flash of a strobe, and the automated message telling you to evacuate—these life-saving cues don’t happen by accident. They are the result of rigorous engineering, meticulous testing, and strict legal standards. At the heart of these standards lies NFPA 72: The National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code . nfpa.72

For engineers, electricians, building owners, and safety managers, NFPA 72 is the definitive rulebook. Published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), this document dictates everything from the placement of a single smoke detector to the complex integration of mass notification systems (MNS) in skyscrapers and airports. Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only

The code requires a cycle: