
With the increase of multi-unit housing and the International Residential Code update requiring fire sprinklers in all residential structures, the use of residential fire sprinklers is rapidly growing. The protection of residential occupancies is unique with distinct requirements for the use and location of sprinklers.
Learning Objectives
- Explain the objectives of residential fire sprinkler protection.
- Learn the scope of NFPA 13R, NFPA 13D and the IRC.
- Understand the relationship between IRC Section P2904 and NFPA 13D.
- Describe the acceptable water supplies for residential systems.
CEUs: 1 contact hour
About the Presenter
Tracey Bellamy, P.E., CFPS has more than 25 years’ experience in the fire protection community including all areas of the fire sprinkler industry. He has extensive experience with fire suppression system design, fire hazard analysis and fire protection system inspection and testing. In addition, Bellamy is licensed as a Professional Engineer in 49 U.S. states, District of Columbia and Guam and a Certified Fire Protection Specialist (CFPS).
An experienced presenter, he is a certified instructor with NFPA and teaches nationally and internationally on a variety of fire protection topics.
Bellamy serves on several National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) technical and correlating committees including NFPA 13, 15, 16, 25, 30, 30B, 101 and 5000 (building code). Bellamy is also a member of ASCE, NFPA, and SFPE.