NFPA 101 definition
Examples of NFPA 101 in a sentence
Doors shall not be locked in the direction of egress unless equipped with special locking hardware in accordance with requirements of NFPA 101 or the IBC.
Prior to occupancy, the Premises and any parking areas shall meet or will be upgraded to meet, either the applicable egress requirements of the National Fire Protection Association, Life Safety Code (NFPA 101), or the International Code Council, International Building Code (IBC), each current as of the Lease Award Date, or use an alternative approach or method that achieves an equivalent level of safety deemed acceptable by the Government.
Prior to occupancy, the Premises and any parking garage areas shall meet or will be upgraded to meet, either the applicable egress requirements in the National Fire Protection Association, Life Safety Code (NFPA 101), or the International Code Council, International Building Code (IBC), each current as of the Lease Award Date, or use an alternative approach or method that achieves an equivalent level of safety deemed acceptable by the Government.
For reasons of visitor safety, all enclosed stands must provide suitable means of escape with illuminated escape routes signs at all times and in accordance with NFPA 101 or internationally accepted fire standards.
Georgia State Life Safety Code (NFPA 101) State Accessibility Codes (See O.C.G.A. § 30-3-3) Rules and Regulations of the Georgia Safety Fire Commissioner Adherence to Contract Documents When in Excess of Code.