Chapter 4.1: National And Local Building Codes - Fire Protection Engineering
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Importance of Building Codes
Building codes are a set of regulations that specify the minimum standards for the design, construction, and maintenance of buildings. They are essential for ensuring the safety and integrity of structures and protecting occupants from fire and other hazards.
National Building Codes
National building codes, such as the International Building Code (IBC) in the United States, provide a framework for building designs and constructions at the national level. They cover various aspects of fire safety, including egress requirements, fire-resistive construction, and fire protection systems.
Local Building Codes
Local building codes are adopted by municipalities and jurisdictions to address specific regional needs and conditions. These codes often include additional requirements or modifications to the national codes based on local considerations.