fire safety legislation
Fire safety legislation refers to laws and regulations designed to prevent fires and protect people and property from fire hazards. These laws often require buildings to have smoke detectors, fire alarms, and sprinkler systems. They also set standards for fire exits and emergency plans to ensure safe evacuation during a fire.
In many countries, fire safety legislation is enforced by local or national authorities, such as the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) in the United States. Compliance with these laws is crucial for businesses and residential buildings to minimize risks and enhance public safety in case of a fire emergency.