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CASA

The Canadian Automatic Sprinkler Association is a National Trade Contractors Association. It has existed for over 70 years and was incorporated under a Dominion Charter in 1961. C.A.S.A. promotes, defends, enhances and improves the business of installing and manufacturing fire sprinkler devices and systems. The Association works closely with fire and building officials, architects and others "For The Advancement Of The Automatic Sprinkler Art as applied to the Conservation of Life And Property From Fire".

HFSC

The Home Fire Sprinkler Coalition was formed in 1996 in response to the tremendous need to inform the public about the life saving value of home fire sprinkler protection. The HFSC has developed material with the details about automatic home fire sprinkler systems, how they work, why they provide affordable protection and answers to common myths and misconceptions and their operation.

The Canadian Fire Sprinkler Forum is an email based discussion forum for the Canadian sprinkler industry.



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NFPA

The National Fire Protection Association. The mission of the international nonprofit NFPA is to reduce the worldwide burden of fire and other hazards on the quality of life by providing and advocating scientifically based consensus codes and standards, research, training and education.

Publisher of the National Electrical Code?, Life Safety Code®, and 300 other codes and standards through a full, open-consensus process, NFPA is currently developing the first consensus-based building code.



AFSA

American Fire Sprinkler Association is a trade organization which represents the interests of the American fire sprinkler contractors and suppliers.

NFSA

National Fire Sprinkler Association is a trade organization which represents the interests of the American fire sprinkler contractors and suppliers.

Residential Fire Sprinklers for Life Safety Report

NFSA Helps Water Purveyors Prepare their Jurisdictions for Sprinklers in Homes - Click HERE to download this Guide (This file is an Adobe PDF, you will need the FREE Adobe PDF reader to view it.)

An economic and insurance perspective prepared for the Orange County Fire Authority, California, USA, by Buddy Dewar, February 25, 2001. Click here to download. (This file is an Adobe PDF, you will need the FREE Adobe PDF reader to view it.)

RFSI

The Residential Fire Safety Institute is a public interest group. It was created in 1982 to promote fire-safe homes through built-in fire protection and fire safety education. The U. S. has one of the worst records for residential fire deaths in the industrialized world. Residential fires account for 80 percent of all fire deaths. Our mission is to improve that dubious record. Originally known as Operation Life Safety, our name changed to the Residential Fire Safety Institute in June, 1999.