Note : The information provided is intended to be general in nature only and should be viewed as a high-level overview. More detailed or additional requirements may apply depending on state-based legislation, the National Construction Code (NCC), and the specific characteristics of each site.
For this reason, we recommend that readers contact their local Jim’s Test & Tag / Fire Safety provider to obtain site-specific advice or a risk assessment tailored to their premises.

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