Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author Fear of the invisible,1980,6,3,47-50,Schlappig Facing disaster and winning. The University Nursing Home fire: a clear case of being prepared,1983,9,5,4-7,Hagerman Arizona providers educate community on elder abuse,1986,12,2,58-59,Dolezal A look at chapter 10 of the Life Safety Code and anticipated 1976 edition changes,1975,1,2,83-90,Burgun The Life Safety Code--a primer,1975,1,1,45-47,Long What is AHCA doing about life and fire safety?,1975,1,1,33-35,Pendergras An analysis of the 1976 incident reports of the Carillon Nursing Home,1979,5,5,29-33,Cacha Life safety: who interprets the code?,1977,3,2,31-4 36-7,Jaeger Who interprets the code?,1977,3,2,31-37,Jaeger The Life Safety Code--can the health care industry live with it?,1976,2,4,54-58,Longitano Beyond the Life Safety Code,1983,9,5,64-68,Koffel Aids to application of the fire safety evaluation system,1981,7,2,18-22, Life safety code under Medicare and Medicaid,1975,1,1,36-37,Amirikian Fire tests in nursing home patient rooms,1975,1,1,51-56,Campbell Staff training for fire emergencies,1975,1,1,49-50,Antonetti '73 Life Safety Code to replace '67 edition,1976,2,2,14-16,Jaeger Attacking boredom and depression,1977,3,3,34-38,Burns Should we control combustibles?,1978,4,2,11-2 14-8,Murphy Night of terror,1980,6,2,24-28,Smith Firesafety evaluation system for health care facilities,1979,5,6,3-6 8-9,Benjamin