Leveraging Web-Based Technology in Supporting Fire and Life Safety System Performance (Learn Live)

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Duration: 1.50
Inspection, testing and maintenance (ITM) prescribed in NFPA 25 and 72 assist in improving system reliability and performance which have direct benefits toward the fire and life safety environment. Descriptive research has been utilized to examine the processes associated with the ITM documentation and reporting of fire alarm and suppression systems and the delivery of critical data needed for fire departments/prevention bureaus to address impediments to their current process. This program addresses the workload and staffing of today’s modern fire prevention bureau which directly affects the number and quality of programs and enforcement activities that can be supported. A thorough understanding of the processes and supporting analytics underscores the importance of addressing system deficiencies in a timely manner and allows the bureau to investigate the benefits of integrating technology into their current solution to meet desired goals and objectives.
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Objectives
  • Identify and discuss the history of prevention.
  • Introduce and define Community Risk Reduction (CRR).
  • Identify the common threads between prevention and CRR.
  • Identify and discuss the reliance on Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance (ITM) of fire and life safety systems.
  • Outline challenges in achieving ITM success for all entities (AHJ, service contractors, and business owners/occupants).
  • Explain Web-Based Technology.
  • Explain how web-based/third party technology works.
  • Analyze the components (similarities and differences) in platforms.
  • Demonstrate the benefits and successes of web-based technology such as efficiency, reduction in costs, community data and analytics, and increased compliance with nationally recognized codes and standards.
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