fire code

collocation in English

meaningsoffireandcode

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fire
noun
uk
/faɪər/
us
/faɪr/
(material that is in) the state of burning that produces flames that send out heat and light, and might ...
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code
noun
uk
/kəʊd/
us
/koʊd/
a system of words, letters, or signs used to represent a message in secret form, or a system of numbers, letters, or signals used to represent something in a shorter or more ...
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(Definition offireandcodefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffire code

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I am not satisfied, however, that an industrialfirecodeis necessary or practicable.
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Private relations of that sort should not be brought under thefirecode.
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Tabor facilities building because it did not meetfirecode.
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The doors were replaced to meetfirecode.
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He should publish a code that householders can put in their homes so that youngsters can learn thefirecodeearly in their lives.
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Building andfirecodeviolations, however, can affect anyone inside and even surrounding a building.
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The main 2 story building has been closed and vacant since around 1994 and does not comply withfirecode.
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The school now has a strictfirecodefor all residence halls and makes fire safety a top priority.
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Some changes, like the installation of a new door in 1986 were done specifically to meetfirecoderegulations.
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Also, safety issues like no smoke alarm or otherfirecodeissues can be considered to make a dwelling uninhabitable.
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A new gymnasium was added, several classrooms were redesigned and walls were rebuilt to meetfirecodestandards.
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However, many landlords do not followfirecoderegulations, and often such regulations are not enforced by governments.
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A new emergency exit was installed at the south end of the lobby to meetfirecoderegulations.
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Fire marshals' duties vary but usually includefirecodeenforcement and/or investigating fires for origin and cause.
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In adherence tofirecodestandards, the rear chimney was rebuilt, yet accurately reproduces the large bake oven.
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Thanks to strictfirecodeand the use of non-flammable materials, severe structural fires are rare.
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During 2006 and 2007, restoration efforts were focused on general cleanup, structural reinforcement and meetingfirecode.
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She cited thefirecodeand the lack of available space in the courtroom in making her determination.
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In order to keep in compliance with thefirecode, the bar sprays the business cards with fire retardant.
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The listing or test is often cited by a regulation, such as a building code or afirecode, and as such is made law.
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The construction brought the facility into compliance withfirecoderegulations to allow the lawful use of seating in the balcony.
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Using this, a building owner can meet the requirements of thefirecoderelated to fire barriers during the period of building occupation.
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A corridor connecting the two sections was added in 1976, whenfirecodenecessitated the removal of some wooden stairs from the main building.
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Therefore, fire dampers that are not demonstrably maintained per regulations constitutefirecodeviolations because installed but unmaintained fire dampers no longer comply with their certification listings.
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Private hydrants are usually located on larger properties to adequately protect large buildings in case of a fire and in order to comply with thefirecode.
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