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- High-Rise Facade Fires, A Worldwide Concern
- Fire Hazards of Exterior Wall Assemblies Containing Combustible Components
- State relaxations of IBC 2015 requirements for NFPA 285 testing of combustible components of exterior walls: MN, DC, MA, IN ‐ June 2017 update
- Modeling of Stack Effect in High-Rise Buildings Under Winter Conditions, Jensen Hughes, 2015
- NASFM Foundation Project FAIL-SAFE Research Plan
- Building Exterior Wall Assembly Flammability: Have we forgotten what we have learned over the past 40 years?
- Impact of Smoke Compartment Size on Horizontal Evacuation Time in Healthcare Facilities, WPI, 2015
- Characterization of Stack Effect in High-Rise Buildings Under Winter Conditions, Hughes Associates, Inc., 2013
- Disaster Resiliency and NFPA Codes and Standards
- NIST Resilience Initiative
- NIBS Multihazard Mitigation Council
- Video Clip from the Sustainability Debate during World SB14, Barcelona, October 2014
- On Smoke Control by Pressurization in Stairwells and Elevator Shafts
- Sprinkler trade-offs: An Editorial from Fire Safety & Technology Bulletin
- Homeland Security: New Metal Theft Threatens ESS
- Fire Sprinklers in New Construction
- Have we gone too far for cost vs. safety?
- Building Operating Management Article “Squelching Fire Safety Risks”
- Statement by Jon S. Traw before the ICC Code Technology Committee
- Balanced Approach to Fire Safety – Building Operating Management
- Comparison of the life safety elements of the 1997 UBC and the IBC 2000
- Performance-Based Building Codes: What Will Happen to the Levels of Safety?
- Comprehensive Information on Fire Incidences in Federal Facilities Is Lacking
- HPAC Article on Smoke Control
- Key Findings by the WTC Investigation Team.pdf
- Many Nursing Homes Need Better Fire, Smoke Protection
- Reliability of Automatic Sprinkler Systems
- The Impact of Building Code Changes on Fire Service Safety
- The Need for Balanced Fire Protection in Buildings
- US Experience with Sprinklers
- 5th International Conference on Performance-Based Codes and Fire Safety Design Methods
- The Impact of Building Code Changes on Fire Service Safety