Certified Healthcare Constructor (CHC) Practice Exam

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Which NFPA codes are required to be shown on the Fire Suppression Compliance Letter?

  1. NFPA 1 and NFPA 10

  2. NFPA 13 and NFPA 25

  3. NFPA 7 and NFPA 72

  4. NFPA 70 and NFPA 101

The correct answer is: NFPA 13 and NFPA 25

The correct answer recognizes the importance of NFPA 13 and NFPA 25 in fire suppression compliance. NFPA 13 provides the standards for the installation of sprinkler systems, which are crucial for effectively managing fire hazards in buildings, particularly within healthcare facilities where safety and rapid response to fire threats are paramount. Compliance with NFPA 13 ensures that the design and installation of the fire suppression system meet the necessary codes to protect occupants and property. NFPA 25, on the other hand, outlines the inspection, testing, and maintenance requirements for fire protection systems, including sprinklers. This is essential for ensuring that such systems remain functional and reliable over time. The regular maintenance outlined in NFPA 25 verifies that the installed systems perform as intended, which is critical for ongoing safety in healthcare environments, where the presence of vulnerable populations increases the stakes of fire emergencies. Together, these two codes ensure comprehensive coverage of both the installation and ongoing functionality of fire suppression systems, making them indispensable references on a Fire Suppression Compliance Letter. The other options do not provide this focused relevance to the fire suppression systems required in healthcare facilities, as they either cover different aspects of fire safety or pertain to electrical and building life safety codes that are less directly related to fire suppression