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International Fire Protection company history timeline

1993

He has worked in Marketing and Commercial Operations roles in the Fire Sprinkler Industry since 1993.

1994

That is why, in 1994, the National Fire Prevention Code, Standard Fire Prevention Code, and the Uniform Fire Code were merged by the International Code Council to create the IFC. The two main fire codes in use today are the IFC and the NFPA 1.

1996

In 1996, International Fire Equipment Corporation, became the first Fire Protection Equipment Distributor in North America to attain ISO 9001 certification.

2000

The International Code Council, a nonprofit association dedicated to building safety, published the first edition of the IFC in 2000.

2004

In 2004, the decision was made to relocate valve and sprinkler production, product development and technical services to a new 28,335 square meter state-of-the-art facility in Liberty, South Carolina.

2022

Reliable Automatic Sprinkler Co., Inc. introduces printed cover plates for flat plate concealed sprinklers10/03/2022In "International Fire Protection E-News – March 2022"

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1990
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