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What is the purpose of the Texas fire rules? - Answer--To
regulate the planning, selling, leasing, installing, servicing,
monitoring and maintenance of fire devices and systems.
-To prohibit the use of unrecognized devices
What does N.F.P.A stand for? - Answer-National Fire
Protection Agency
What is a fire alarm device? - Answer-Any device that is
capable of warning audibly or visually when a fire has
occurred.
What is a fire detection device? - Answer-Any device that
is capable of detecting that fire or smoke is present.
What five things can a municipality or county demand in
addition to the fire alarm rules? - Answer-- They can
mandate that a system be installed if they feel it's needed
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- They can require standards that are higher than law
- They can require regular inspections
- They can require that a permit be obtained for alarm
- They can require, that a monitored property be contacted
before dispatch is sent out
(Need system, better standards, regular inspections,
permit needed, contact before dispatch)
What insurance is a company or firm is required to have? -
Answer-General liability insurance with 'Products' and
'completed operations coverage.
- $100K for each incident of bodily injury or property
damage
- $300K for all annual occurrences
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What two things are required to become licensed? -
Answer--You must pass a written exam.
-You must be employed by a registered firm.
What 4 standards and codes may the fire commissioner
adopt to create the rules? - Answer--N.F.P.A standards
-Federal law or regulatory standards
-Standards published by a recognized national standards
organization
-Information provided by manufacturers
Who do the Texas fire rules NOT apply to? - Answer--
Anyone not involved in the planning leasing, servicing,
sales or maintenance of fire systems.
-Anyone who installs electrical wiring or devices so long
as: the work was supervised by a licensed employee of a
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registered firm, OR if the registered firm assumes ALL
responsibility for the system.
-Anyone who installs on their own property.
-Anyone who does not charge for the device or it's
installation
-Anyone who sells fire equipment EXCLUSIVELY over the
counter or through mail order, and who will not plan,
certify, install, service, or maintain the devices.
-Any engineer acting in his professional capacity.
-Anyone who installs at no charge battery operated, single
station, residential equipment that is N.F.P.A compliant and
installed by knowledgeable installers an employee of a
registered firm that is being supervised by a License
Holder.
-Any building owner who installs and monitors on site, at
no cost to the resident, a system that meets N.F.P.A