FIRENET - portal ... this portal comprises an overview of services and products in the fire safety domain. http://www.fire.org.uk/home.htm
National Fire Protection Association Home Page ... NFPA is a worldwide leader in providing fire, electrical, and life safety to the public. Established in 1896, the mission of the international, nonprofit, member organization is to reduce the worldwide burden of fire and other hazards on the quality of life by developing and advocating scientifically based consensus codes and standards, research, training, and education. http://www.nfpa.org/ ANPI-NVBB ... Belgian National Fire and Intrusion Protection Association. ANPI/NVBB is a member of the Confederation of Fire Protection Associations Europe
(CFPA-Europe). The organisation provides training (possibility to obtain the "CFPA-Europe Diploma in Fire Prevention"), information and documentation, control activities and labarotories. http://www.nvbb.be/ IFEweb: Homepage of the Institution of Fire Engineers ... The Institution of Fire Engineers, an international learned body, was founded in 1918 with the following main object: To promote, encourage and improve the science and practice of Fire Extinction, Fire Prevention and Fire Engineering and all operations and expedients connected therewith, and to give an impulse to ideas likely to be useful in connection with or in relation to such science and practice to the members of the Institution and to the communityat large. http://www.ife.org.uk/ SPARKY - the fire dog ... A few years ago, before you were born, a little Dalmatian puppy sat outside the fence at the school playground... ... One day, the puppy followed two children home from school. He watched them go inside their house, then he curled up under a tree in the front yard to take a nap. He was very tired from playing all day long. Suddenly, he woke up. He could smell smoke! When he looked up, he saw sparks and flames and realized that the children's house was on fire. The puppy knew he needed to get help right away, so he ran down the street to the fire station, barking all the way... http://www.sparky.org/index.html
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