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Stay up-to-date on the latest fire protection news, events, and new technologies. Our resources are the perfect reference if you’re looking to learn more about the industry and our impact.

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Plan Your Escape for Fire Prevention Week 2022
Prepare an escape plan now so you know what to do if a fire breaks out at home or at work. Learn 5 easy things to help you prepare one with help from Marmic CEO Greg Bochicchio.

Why Become a Hood Cleaner in Fire Protection?
Hood Cleaning is essential to a safely operated commercial kitchen, making it a high demand job in the fire protection industry. Learn more details about the job and how you can make it your business to keep restaurants safe.

National Pet Fire Safety Day 2022
Pets are a privilege which is why we protect them by following a few tips to prevent fires.

How to Know if You’re Getting Quality Inspection on Fire Equipment
Fire safety inspections by qualified technicians is important to preventing fires before they happen.

Jobs without a Degree in Fire Protection
There are solid jobs that don’t require a degree in the fire protection industry. If you enjoy working with the community and keeping it safe this may be the industry for you.

Fire Protection in Mining
A fire is the last thing you want in a mine. Our teams in West Virginia, Illinois, and other mining states tackle the rough conditions to keep the hazards at bay.
Marmic Resources

NFPA National Fire Protection Association
The NFPA is devoted to establishing fire protection codes and standards. It is an internationally recognized organization whose members support fire suppression technologies through advocacy, research, fire investigation, and data analysis.

(NICET) National Institute for Certification in engineering Technology
NICET’s certification programs rigorously test engineered systems designers, installers, inspectors, and repairers.

OSHA
OSHA is the federal government’s agency that sets and enforces workers’ safety regulations.

(NAFED) National Association of Fire Equipment Distributors
NAFED certified members focus on improving safety knowledge by staying informed on effective fire prevention practices and their service equipment.

National Safety Council (NSC)
As an ally to OSHA, NSC brings workplace safety tools, data, and training to employers and workers, fostering a safety culture.

Accreditation Commission for Health Care (ACHC)
ACHC is an international accreditation program for the health care industry which has stringent safety requirements for very good reasons.

Mining Safety & Health Administration (MSHA)
MSHA regulates safety in all mining activities, above and below ground, where fires are considerably more hazardous.