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Heckler has been a fire marshal and consultant for nearly 20 years. He holds both bachelor’s and master’s degrees in fire protection engineering from the University of Maryland.
From the three basic smoke control options, the authors move on to
other factors that life safety system designers should consider.
Circumstances that can influence fire behavior or make one smoke
control system more desirable in a given place are other parts of the
equation. Smoke exhaust calculation is also addressed, as the article
goes well beyond (but doesn’t overlook) sprinklers, fans, and dampers.