What is Fire Protection Engineering?

In summary, fire protection engineering is a specialized field of engineering that focuses on preventing and minimizing the impact of fires. It involves the analysis, design, and implementation of systems and techniques to mitigate fire hazards in buildings, structures, and other environments. Fire protection engineers use a combination of science and engineering principles to develop and evaluate fire protection systems, such as alarms, sprinklers, and fire-resistant materials, to ensure the safety of people and property in the event of a fire. They also play a crucial role in conducting fire safety inspections, developing emergency evacuation plans, and conducting fire investigations.
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I'm a father to my four children (ages 11, 8, 2 1/2, & 9 mos.). I do fire protection engineering and FP systems design for Harvey and Associates, Inc. (my father's company).
 
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Welcome to the forum Jeremy!
 

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