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NFPA 101: Life Safety Code 2024 – Official Edition
The NFPA 101 Life Safety Code 2024 is one of the most widely adopted building and life safety codes in the United States, establishing the minimum requirements to protect building occupants from fire, smoke, and related hazards. Whether you’re designing a new building, renovating an existing one, or conducting a life safety compliance inspection, NFPA 101 is the foundational standard you need.
Updated for 2024, this edition reflects the latest advances in egress design, occupancy requirements, and fire protection strategies to safeguard lives in every type of building.
What's Inside
- Complete 2024 life safety requirements for new and existing buildings
- Occupancy-specific chapters covering assembly, educational, healthcare, residential, mercantile, industrial, and more
- Updated means of egress requirements including exit access, exits, and exit discharge
- Fire protection, detection, and suppression system requirements by occupancy type
- New and revised rules reflecting the latest research in building and life safety
Who Needs This Code?
- Architects and building designers
- Fire protection engineers and life safety consultants
- Building inspectors and code officials
- Healthcare facility managers and compliance officers
- Contractors and developers working on commercial and institutional projects
- Authority having jurisdiction (AHJ) officials
From hospitals and schools to hotels and warehouses, every building type has unique life safety challenges. NFPA 101 2024 gives you the complete, occupancy-specific requirements to design and maintain buildings where every occupant can escape safely in an emergency.
Published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) — the global leader in fire, electrical, and life safety standards since 1896.