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NFPA 10 (2026) Lets You Replace Monthly Fire Extinguisher Inspections With Electronic Monitoring — Here's What It Means for Your Building
The 2026 edition of NFPA 10 formally allows electronic monitoring to replace the long-standing 30-day manual fire extinguisher inspection — pending AHJ approval. For warehouses, hospitals, campuses, and other large facilities, the change can mean continuous compliance data and 300–500% first-year ROI. Here is what changed, what did not, and the steps building owners should take now.
The Kimberly-Clark Warehouse Arson: How One Person Defeated 1.2 Million Square Feet of Fire Protection — and What Every Warehouse Owner Should Learn
A single arsonist destroyed a 1.2-million-square-foot Kimberly-Clark distribution center in Ontario, California by setting six fires simultaneously — defeating the sprinkler system's fundamental design assumption that fires originate at one point. The April 2026 incident exposes vulnerabilities in nearly every modern mega-warehouse and forces a rethink of compartmentalization, redundant water supplies, and access controls.
The AI Data Center Boom Is Reshaping Fire Protection: Inside the NFPA 75 Stack Every Hyperscale Facility Now Needs
AI workloads are pushing data center rack densities and fire risk to levels conventional sprinkler systems cannot safely handle. Hyperscale operators are now layering aspirating smoke detection, pre-action sprinklers, and clean agent suppression — while phasing out FM-200 ahead of the 2036 AIM Act deadline.
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