Residential Fire Sprinkler Requirements in British Columbia
This seminar is designed specifically to cover all the residential fire sprinkler requirements found in NFPA 13D, NFPA 13R, and NFPA 13, as well as review and discuss the specific requirements and incentives found in the British Columbia Building Code.

Residential Fire Sprinkler Requirements in British Columbia

The Province of British Columbia was and has been a trend setter when it comes to implementing and utilizing residential fire sprinklers. British Columbia has a long-standing successful relationship with residential fire sprinklers, with over thirty municipalities having a residential sprinkler requirement in their jurisdiction. This seminar is designed specifically to cover all the residential fire sprinkler requirements found in NFPA 13D, NFPA 13R, and NFPA 13, as well as review and discuss the specific requirements and incentives found in the British Columbia Building Code and corresponding Residential Sprinkler Bylaws.  The seminar will cover basic design layout requirements, installation requirements, obstruction clearances, and review the approved residential fire sprinkler design methods.

All attendee's will receive a workbook and will receive a certificate of attendance, which in many cases can be used for Continued Education Units (CEU's) 


Speakers

James Hook

James Hook is the Manager of Codes and Technical Standards at the Canadian Automatic Sprinkler Association. James attended BCIT for Mechanical drafting. James has over twenty three years of experience in the Fire Sprinkler Industry.

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