Transcription of FIRE & BUILDING SAFETY CODE
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FIRE & BUILDING . SAFETY CODE. Introduction Since 1972 the State of Vermont has adopted nationally recognized SAFETY standards to protect the public from fire and explosion hazards and establish standards for fire SAFETY . Standards for boiler SAFETY have been in place even longer. Vermont is able to benefit from the research and fire SAFETY experience from experts across the nation in every area of expertise by using nationally recognized SAFETY standards in this Code. The national standards are amended only when necessary to address conditions specific to Vermont, stay within the limits set by law or to clarify interpretations of certain sections.
buildings recognizing certain limitations of existing buildings. This Code has less restrictive requirements for low risk occupancies and promotes the use of alternative solutions for safety. The Life Safety Code (NFPA 101) is the most widely used standard adopted under this Code and applies to all buildings and premises regulated under this Code.
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