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Housing Slowdown Worries Builders

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  By BRENDAN WEDLEY – Peterborough Examiner The housing construction market is slowing along with the economy but home builders remain optimistic about the future, the president of the provincial association of home builders says. Mark Basciano, the Ontario Home [...]

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Fire Sprinklers Journey Through Time

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  I find it fascinating that the greatest innovation in fire protection was invented well over 100 years ago. Sure, there have been advancements over the years in fire sprinkler design and materials, but the basic technology that makes fire [...]

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Oceanside, CA Now Requires Home Fire Sprinklers

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  By Promise Yee – The Coast News OCEANSIDE — Oceanside firefighters say they can rest easier after City Council unanimously supported two ordinance amendments May 7 that will ensure homes larger than 5,000 square feet have fire sprinkler systems. [...]

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Metro Fire Chiefs Meet in Virginia Beach, VA

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FIRE CHIEF The Metropolitan Fire Chiefs Association, a section of the International Association of Fire Chiefs and National Fire Protection Association held its 2008 annual conference in Virginia Beach, Va. Approximately 150 chiefs from Canada, China, the United Kingdom, and [...]

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Long Beach, CA Officials Push for Sprinkler Mandate

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  Press-Telegram LONG BEACH – Fire Department officials say requiring fire sprinklers in multifamily housing will make residents safer, but some property owners say retrofitting older buildings will be too costly. The City Council’s Economic Development and Finance Committee will [...]

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