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Conceptual System for Evaluating the Impact on Residential Life Safety of New Fire Protection Technology

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Author(s)

Paul A. Reneke, Morgan Bruns, Richard D. Peacock, Thomas G. Cleary, Chandler P. MacLaren
Proceedings Title
Suppression, Detection and Signaling Research and Applications Conference
Conference Dates
September 12-14, 2017
Conference Location
Hyattsville, MD

Keywords

fire protection, fire protection technology, fire safety engineering, egress modeling, fire modeling

Citation

Reneke, P. , Bruns, M. , Peacock, R. , Cleary, T. and MacLaren, C. (2017), Conceptual System for Evaluating the Impact on Residential Life Safety of New Fire Protection Technology, Suppression, Detection and Signaling Research and Applications Conference, Hyattsville, MD (Accessed October 8, 2025)

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Created September 18, 2017, Updated April 14, 2020
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