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References:
R-1 - Fatal Fires
US Fire Administration/NFDC; Topical Fire Research Series, Volume 5 - Issue 1, March 2005)
R-2 - Fatal Fires in Residential Buildings
US Fire Administration/NFDC; Topical Fire Research Series, Volume 11 - Issue 2, August 2010
R-3 - Ionization and Photoelectric Smoke Alarms in Rural Alaskan Homes
Original Research, Volume 173, August 2000
R-4 - Massachusetts Board of Fire Prevention Regulations, October 7, 2010 Minutes
R-5 - Massachusetts Joint Building Code and Fire Code Smoke Alarm Subcommittee; Summary of Conclusions and Recommendations
December 6, 2007
R-6 - NFPA Characteristics of Home Fire Victims
Jennifer Flynn
R-7 - NFPA Smoke Alarms in U.S. Home Fires - September 2009
R-8 - NFPA Smoke Alarm Presence and Performance in U.S. Home Fires
R-9 - NFPA Task Group on Smoke Detection Folow-up Report
R-10 - NFPA Task Group Report - Minimum Performance Requirements for Smoke Alarm Detection Technology
R-11 - Performance of Dual Photoelectric/Ionization Smoke Alarms in Full-Scale Fire Tests
Thomas Cleary
R-12 - Residential Nuisance Source Characteristics for Smoke Alarm Testing
Thomas G. Cleary
R-13 - Response-Time Comparison of Ionization and Photoelectric/Heat Detectors
2001 AUBE Conference; J.R. Qualey III, L. Desmarais, J. Pratt; Simplex Time Recorder Co.
R-14 - Results from a Full-Scale Smoke Alarm Sensitivity Study – Thomas Cleary
R-15 - Smoke Alarm Response and Tenability
2009 AUBE Conference; Christopher L. Mealy, Andrew Wolfe, Daniel T. Gottuk; Hughes Associates, Inc. Baltimore, MD
R-16 - Smoke Alarm Response and Tenability: Estimation Guidelines and Tenability Issues – Part 1
Christopher Mealy & Daniel Gottuk
R-17 - Smoke Alarm Response: Estimation Guidelines and Tenability Issues – Part 2
Christopher L. Mealy, Andrew Wolfe, Daniel T. Gottuk; Hughes Associates, Inc. Baltimore, MD
R-18 - Smoke Alarms – Pilot Study of Nuisance Alarms Associated with Cooking
Arthur Lee
R-19 - The Fire Protection Research Foundation Smoke Characterization Project
R-20 - Vermont Legislation (2008) – An Act relating to requiring the installation of Photoelectric-only-type smoke detectors
R-21 - NIST Residential Nuisance Source Characteristics for Smoke Alarm Testing
Thomas G. Cleary
R-22 - City of Sebastopol 2010 CFC Adoption
R-23 - Performance of Home Smoke Alarms
Analysis of the Response of Several Available Technologies in Residential Fire Settings; by Bukowski, Peacock, Averill, Cleary, Bryner, Walton, Reneke and Kuligowski. (NIST Technical Note 1455-1; February 2008 Revision)
R-24 - City of Palo Alto Ordinance No. 5104
(To adopt 2009 Edition of the International Fire Code)
R-25 - City of Albany Ordinance No. 2010-06
R-26 - 2010 NFPA 72: National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code
(scroll to heading “View the document online (read only)” and click on link.
R-27 - An Evaluation of Fire Detectors for Residential Placement
(Los Angeles City Fire Department, Fire Prevention Bureau, August 1981)
R-28 - 1996 Smoke Detector Nuisance Alarms: A Field Study in a Native American Community
R-29 - When Smoke Alarms are a Nuisance?
R-30 - RSET/ASET, A Flawed Concept for Fire Safety Assessment
R-31 - DRAFT 2009 International Residential Code
R-32 - 2010 California Residential Code
R-33 - Q&A Clarifying NIST Home Smoke Alarm Study
R-34 - Washington Report
R-35 - Original Dunes II Study Report Issued in January 2007
R-36 - December 2007 Revision to Indiana Dunes II Study Report
R-37 - January 2008 Revision to Indiana Dunes II Study Report (Attachment "NIST - Performance of Home Smoke Alarms TN 1455-1 Dunes 2.pdf" deleted by Thomas Fabian/NBK/ULI)
R-38 - Large-Scale Laboratory Tests of Smoke Detectors (Indiana Dunes I), Richard Bukowski (1975)
R-39 Harris Interactive Poll, conducted for the NFPA (Fall 2004)
R-40 - National Sample Survey of Unreported Residential Fires, (2009) the Consumer Product Safety Commission’s (CPSC’s) Michael A. Greene and Craig Andres (2004-2005)
R-41 - Home Structure Fires, NFPA Fire Analysis and Research Division, M. Ahrens (March 2010)
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