Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author 25 die in nursing home,1981,75,1,30-35,Demers Human behavior in a nursing home fire,1980,74,3,44-7 141-3,Bryan Halons and the Stratospheric Ozone Issue,1987,81,3,56,Andersen A New Approach to Fire Toxicity Data for Hazard Evaluation,1987,81,2,22,Babrauskas Horizontal Exits,1983,77,2,30-31,Behrens 29 Die in Biloxi Mississippi Jail Fire,1983,77,6,44-,Bell Fire Walls That Failed: The K-Mart Corporation Distribution Center Fire,1983,77,3,74,Best 100 million dollars (U.S.) fire in a K-Mart distribution center - sprinkler system overwhelmed,1983,77,2,36,Best Two Wood-Shingle Roof Fires in Texas and California Cause Loss Over 55 Million Dollars,1983,77,6,75,Best Retrofitting for Firesafety and Energy Conservation,1983,77,2,68-70,Boyd Human-Behavior in the Westchase Hilton Hotel Fire,1983,77,4,78,Bryan Starkville Free Smoke Detector Program,1983,77,4,111-111,Bryant The Effects of Fire on Business - Reply,1983,77,4,111-111,Carter Update on Residential Sprinkler Protection,1983,77,6,69,Cote Fireplace Firesafety,1987,81,3,11-11,Cranberg Propane Over-Filling Fires,1987,81,5,80,Denevers NFPA's Learn Not to Burn Curriculum Enrolls 160000 Students in Nassau County New York,1983,77,1,46-47,Dimonda Comments on Jail Fire,1984,78,2,6-6,Enzmann Population Density and Rural Fire Deaths,1983,77,2,6-6,Faughnan Cigarettes and Firesafety,1983,77,4,3-3,Grant CPSC Projects Involving Residential Auxiliary Heating Equipment Fires,1983,77,2,45-47,Hoebel Comments on Jail Fire,1984,78,2,6-6,Holt Fire in Los Angeles Central Library Causes 22 Million Dollars Loss,1987,81,2,56,Isner Keeping the Smoke Detectors Operational - the Dallas Experience,1987,81,4,57,Jernigan Fire Detection: Past Present and Future,1987,81,5,49,Johnson A Study of Fires Involving Alternative Heating Equipment,1983,77,5,11,Jones Comments on Jail Fire,1984,78,2,6-6,Kimball 97 Die in Arson Fire at Dupont Plaza Hotel,1987,81,3,74,Klem Comments on Jail Fire - Reply,1984,78,2,6-6,Lathrop An Evaluation of Wall Protection Systems for Wood-Burning Appliances,1983,77,5,23,Peacock Fireworks Incidents and Injuries in California,1983,77,3,70,No Author(s) Listed Latin America Must Take Firesafety Seriously,1987,81,3,16,Saldana UL's Fire Alarm Certificate Service,1987,81,2,29-30,Saunders Real World Problems with Zoned Evacuation,1983,77,2,32,Sharry Reducing Fires and Explosions on Recreational Boats,1987,81,4,19,Smoke Measuring Hazards of Products of Combustion from Electrical Systems,1987,81,5,108-109,Snell Smoke and Heat Venting for Sprinklered Buildings - A Different Perspective,1987,81,3,26,Talbert Fire protection vs economics,1983,77,2,5-6,Uliana Unsealed Chases Still a Hazard,1987,81,2,10-11,Waite Field Labeling Fire Doors and Frames,1987,81,5,11-11,Wherry The Lesson Taught by the Dupont Plaza Hotel Fire -- Code Enforcement and Sprinklers Are Necessary for Life Safety,1987,81,3,82-82,Willey The NFPA's Perspective on Halons and the Environment,1987,81,3,63-63,Willey Reducing Home Fire Deaths in the 1990s,1987,81,5,12-13,Willey The Effects of Fire on Business,1983,77,4,111-111,Woodward How Well Does ASTM E-84 Predict Fire Performance of Textile Wallcoverings,1988,82,1,24,Williamson Do Multi-Layer Draperies Pass the Single-Layer Fire Test,1988,82,5,25,Beitel Smoke Detectors and Unwanted Alarms,1988,82,1,43,Bertschinger Doubts That Over-Filling Fires Are Very Common,1988,82,1,8-8,Bigelow Firesafety in Elderly Housing,1987,81,6,28,Blye Suggest sprinklers be added throughout elderly housing -- Reply,1988,82,3,6-6,Blye Taking Issue with the ASTM E-119 Test for Wood Trusses,1988,82,5,94-94,Brannigan A Little Breeze Did It,1988,82,5,4-4,Breen Removing the veil from the 1987 NEC Ampacity Tables for underground installations,1988,82,2,77,Caloggero How to Use the Neher-Mcgrath Method to Calculate Ampacity of Underground Conductors,1988,82,3,17-18,Caloggero Lets Combine Detection Alarm and Suppression,1988,82,5,13-13,Cellentani More on Fireplace Firesafety,1987,81,6,8-8,Cranberg A Reader Comments on Hotel Firesafety Article,1988,82,5,94-94,Daly Should Polyurethane Foam be Banned,1988,82,3,68,Damant Smoke control door gasketing material? Does it really stop smoke?,1987,81,6,14,Degenkolb Doubts That Over-Filling Fires Are Very Common -- A Reply,1988,82,1,8-8,Denevers Minimizing the Hazards of Transformer Fires,1988,82,1,73-74,Earley A Closer Look at the NFPA Residential Sprinkler Standards,1988,82,2,51,Fleming Its Time We Thought About Using Fire Models to Fight Fires,1988,82,6,13,Franchuk Detectors and residential sprinklers are both necessary,1988,82,4,6-6,Glenn Smoking-Related Fires: Accidental or Not - Reply,1988,82,5,92-92,Hall Fire deaths have reached a Plateau throughout North America,1988,82,5,39-39,Hall Fire deaths ... the tragedy continues,1988,82,4,4-4,Henry An 80 Million Dollar Fire in a Montreal High-Rise,1988,82,1,64-71,Isner Investigation Report: Smoky Fire Kills 4 in New York High Rise,1988,82,5,72-77,Isner Health Care Firesafety - Keeping It in Perspective,1988,82,3,15-15,Jaeger Missing Link -- Fire-Resistant Furnishings,1987,81,6,56,Jervis United States Fire Loss in 1987 - What Happened and What Does It Mean,1988,82,5,32,Karter Smoking-Related Fires: Accidental or Not,1988,82,5,4-4,Kelly Another Angle on Warehouse Fire Protection,1988,82,6,4,Kessinger How Can We Harmonize Building and Fire Codes,1988,82,6,21-23,Koffel Doubts That Over-Filling Fires Are Very Common -- A Comment,1988,82,1,8,Lemoff Regulations Are Useless Unless They Are Taught and Enforced,1988,82,4,10,Liebing Suggests Sprinklers be Added Throughout Elderly Housing Chart,1988,82,3,6-6,Malone When the Fire Alarm Sounds Will Anyone Leave the Building?,1988,82,1,54-56,Moore Fire Barrier Penetrations Must be Firestopped,1987,81,6,66-67,Lathrop America Burning -- So Where Are the Sprinklers,1987,81,6,41-41,No Author(s) Listed When Security Provisions Threaten Firesafety,1988,82,6,40,Norton A New Problem in the United Kingdom,1988,82,1,8-8,Palmer The Vision Becomes a Reality: the Learn No To Burn Foundation's 1st Year,1988,82,3,62,Powell NFPA Adopts New Edition of Life Safety Code,1988,82,1,6-6,Robinson Lets Make Sure Firesafety Is Not an Afterthought,1988,82,2,6-6,Robinson Earthquakes Fires and Urban Areas - All the Ingredients for a Disaster,1988,82,4,20,Scawthorn How well do wood trusses really perform during a fire?,1988,82,2,57,Schaffer Money Is the Main Reason Performance Codes Will Not Continue to Work,1988,82,1,14-14,Schulman Hazardous Locations and Electrical-Equipment II,1988,82,5,14,Short Hotel Firesafety - Comment,1988,82,6,4-4,Sinz Feels Sprinklers and Vents Are Both Necessary - Reply,1988,82,3,127,Talbert Large-Loss Fires in the United States During 1987,1988,82,6,24,Taylor Residential Sprinklers - An Idea Whose Time Has Almost Come,1988,82,5,46,Teague Dupont Plaza and the MGM Grand -- Could they happen again?,1988,82,3,40-46,Thomas D.E.C.I.D.E. In Hazardous Materials Emergencies,1975,69,4,21-26,Benner 25 die in "boarding house" fire,1979,73,6,26-8 30-3 90,Peterson Fifteen residents die in mental hospital fire,1979,73,4,68-76,Bell Human behavior in a hospital fire,1979,73,3,82-7 126-7,Bryan 500 safely evacuated in Montreal hospital fire,1980,74,6,26-31,Best How the US responded to disaster in the Soviet Union,1990,84,6,69-72,Shelton Hospital fire shows value of planning design training,1980,74,2,65-71 83,Bell Halfway house fire in Washington D.C. kills ten,1980,74,2,45-53,Bell A small fire that stayed small,1980,74,2,41-2 53, Cost-effective methods for achieving compliance to firesafety codes,1979,73,5,30-9 123,Chapman Firesafety symbols for worldwide communications,1979,73,4,45-47,Quakkelaar A firesafety evaluation system for health care facilities,1979,73,2,52-5 95-6,Benjamin The elderly the sick and health care facilities,1990,84,4,32-5 37-42,Hall An overview of chapter 21 of the 1985 Life Safety Code,1985,79,4,51-53,Lathrop A study of firesafety self-preservation and community residences for the mentally retarded in New York State,1985,79,4,38-41 82-6,Janicki Real-world problems with zoned evacuation,1983,77,2,32-3 55,Sharry Howard University Hospital fire Washington D.C.--successful construction and reactions prevent fatalities,1981,75,1,36-40,Best Should Washington write fire codes?,1977,71,6,59-62, Two die in fire in retirement home,1977,71,6,24-27,Lathrop Nursing home fire causes two deaths,1978,72,2,62-5 106,Lathrop 42 safely evacuated in New York hospital fire,1982,76,2,74, Fire recovery planning in health care institutions,1982,76,2,68-72,Rogers How much radioactivity is there in smoke detectors?,1979,73,6,35-6 38-9,Johnson Fire in Michigan hospice kills eight patients,1987,81,1,56-63 78-9,Isner Catastrophic fires of 1988,1989,83,4,52-5 57 59-62 passim,Barry NFPA's Health Care Section celebrates its first decade,1986,80,2,46-8 63,Klein