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This 4-page paper discusses the history of fire protection systems and how those systems have changed over the last 100 years. There are 3 sources cited.
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listed below. Citation styles constantly change, and these examples may not contain the most recent updates. Fire Protection Systems Research Compiled for
, Inc. by P. Giltman 5/2010 Please With the number of technological advancements over the years, fire protection
systems have undoubtedly changed over the last century. Engineers have enhanced these systems to where they are almost impeccable while vastly reducing the response time to alert firefighters of potential
smoke or fire. In practice, fire protection systems are designed to identify risks and design safeguards to help prevent, control and mitigate the effects of fire and smoke. They can
also assist building owners, architects and developers in identifying proper evacuation routes and fire exits in case of heavy smoke or a fire. Fire protection has almost become a discipline
or science and its history traces back to early Rome when Emperor Nero called for fireproof materials after the city burned down. Nevertheless, fire protection systems really picked up steam
in the 20th century during the pinnacle of the Industrial Revolution. Since 1910, engineers have designed ways to enhance these systems to protect all parties that may be near a
fire or suffer the effects of smoke inhalation. This essay will discuss the history of fire protection systems and how certain mechanisms have been modified or changed over the last
100 years. At the turn of the 20th century, fire protection engineers were most concerned with subduing large factory and warehouse fires. However, various urban settings, due to all
the factories and mills in the major cities, also had their fair share of fires. In 1903, the Iroquois Theater in Chicago caught fire, in which more than 600 people
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