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NFPA
1142(07)
Standard on Water Supplies for Suburban and Rural Fire Fighting
Softbound,
Approx. 64 pp., 2007
$48.00
Follow the latest rules so adequate water supplies are
available to fight fire with NFPA 1142!
NFPA 1142 identifies minimum standards to assist rural
and suburban fire departments in developing sufficient water supplies
where no in-ground hydrant system (or an inadequate one) exists. It
provides methods for determining water supply requirements based on
occupancy and construction classifications. This Standard also provides
information regarding apparatus construction for water tankers.
Among the changes in the 2007 edition:
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The Standard was completely revised to better organize
the requirements and to better differentiate between alternative water
supplies for fire fighting and municipal type water systems.
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New requirements were added for specific water delivery
rates to the fire scene when an alternative water supply is being
used.
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The material on designing dry hydrant systems was
reorganized and updated into a separate Annex.
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Annex C was retitled as Mobile Water Supply Apparatus
and text was revised to delete materials that discussed or encouraged
using home built or converted vehicles for emergency operations.
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Annex G was retitled Municipal-Type Water Supply
and new requirements for duration of fire flow were added.
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All annexes were reviewed and updated to reflect
current practices.
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Chapter 4 (Structure Surveys) and Chapter 7 (Calculating
Minimum Water Supplies) were combined into a revised Chapter 4 titled
Calculating Minimum Water Supplies.
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Chapter 10 (Reports and Records) was deleted and
the material integrated into the other chapters as appropriate.
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