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2024 International Fire Code
2024 International Fire Code
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2024 International Fire Code
The 2024 International Codes® (I-Codes®) have undergone substantial formatting changes as part of the digital transformation strategy of the International Code Council® (ICC®) to improve the user experience. The changes, promoting a cleaner, more modern look and enhancing readability and sustainability, include:
- Single column text format and modernized font styles improves readability
- QR Codes replace vertical margin sidebars and arrows to identify code changes more accurately
- Shading for table headers and notes improves locating tables and applicable notes
- Grouping of associated content brings tables and figures immediately after the parent section
- Users have capability to validate authenticity of their book and register it with the ICC to receive incentives.
The 2024 IFC® contains regulations to safeguard life and property from fires and explosion hazards. Topics include general precautions, emergency planning and preparedness, fire department access and water supplies, automatic sprinkler systems, fire alarm systems, special hazards, and the storage and use of hazardous materials. Key changes to the IFC include:
- Energy Storage Systems (ESS). Continued focus on ESS. Now referencing NFPA 855 along with IFC Section 1207 to regulate Energy Storage system. The provisions continue to evolve with technologies.
- Lithium-ion batteries. Research, storage, and manufacturing of such technologies are being regulated through active systems including automatic sprinkler systems and detection requirements along with proper overall building design and construction. The IFC contains a specific section to provide tools to manage the collection of lithium-ion batteries.
- Powered micromobility devices. A section dedicated to the hazards associated with charging such devices are addressed in the IFC. This includes a number of requirements focusing on issues such as product listings, separation requirements, and use of detection systems.
- Carbon Monoxide (CO) detection. The 2024 IBC and IFC now require CO alarms or detection systems for all types of occupancies. Previously the focus was only on residential and schools.
- A2L refrigerants. The IFC and IBC now acknowledge the need for the use of A2L (flammable) refrigerants but in a safe and well-regulated way. The code now acknowledges two hazard levels for flammable gases based upon the Global Harmonized Standards (GHS).
- Distilled spirits and wine storage. Fire protection requirements have been further refined based upon data from FM Global.
- Valet trash. Valet trash collection is now permitted only where approved. The owner and valet trash collection service provider are required to comply with the rules and limitations that are established by the jurisdiction. Appendix O has been added to provide requirements for adoption.
- Inflatable amusement devices. Section 3107 has been added to provide requirements for these devices.
- Temporary Heating and Cooking Operations. A new Chapter 41 provides all the requirements, including some relocated from other chapters in the 2021 edition, that address temporary heating and cooking operations.
- Emergency Responder Communications Enhancement System (ERCES). Provisions in Section 510 have been updated to match the latest terminology and technology being used for ERCES. In addition, NFPA 1225-2022 Standard for Emergency Services Communications, is now referenced.
This book is offered in a Loose Leaf OR Softbound format.
You can purchase it new or professionally Highlighted & Tabbed for your exam.
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Open-book contractor exams don’t test how much you know. They test how quickly you can locate the correct answer inside dense reference manuals. Rob learned this firsthand by taking exams himself and later confirmed it through years of feedback from thousands of exam candidates.
While other schools offer highlighted and tabbed books, most:
- Use minimal or generic highlights
- Rely heavily on the existing Table of Contents and Index
- Miss exam-tested material that isn’t clearly referenced
- Provide tabs that point to broad sections, not precise answers
The result? Students still waste time searching.
Rob decided that “good enough” wasn’t good enough.
Why The Exam Pros ORIGINAL, detailed-driven highlighted and tabbed books? Thousands of contractors have passed their exams using Rob Estell’s highlighted and tabbed books because they solve the real problem:
- Knowing the answer
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Rob Estell’s system is built using:
- His own experience as a licensed contractor
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A Proven, Detail-Oriented Navigation System
Each book follows Rob’s proven 3-step method:
- Table of Contents – Identify the general section
- Precision Tabs – Jump directly to the exact topic
- Strategic, Detailed Highlights – Land on the answer instantly
Our highlights are thorough and detail-oriented, guiding your eye exactly where exam answers are located—not just coloring pages for appearance.
- Every highlight is intentional.
- Every tab exists because the book failed to guide the reader quickly enough.
- If a topic cannot be found efficiently through the Table of Contents or Index, it gets a custom tab and targeted highlight.
These books are designed to help you outperform the clock, not just prepare!
IFC 2024
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