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How Stairwell Pressurization Works: A Key Element of Fire and Life Safety

In a high-rise or large complex building fire, flames are rarely the most immediate danger — smoke is. It spreads...

3 Key Principles to Smoke Control System Design

When a fire breaks out, flames grab attention, but smoke is the quiet force that turns a localized incident into...

Summit Fire Consulting to Co-Chair & Present at the SFPE PBD Conference 2026

David Stacy will co-chair the planning committee and present at SFPE’s premier global conference on performance-based fire safety design, held...

Summit Fire Consulting to Sponsor and Present at the 2026 Texas Fire and Life Safety Symposium

James Bychowski, David Stacy, Dillon Grewing, and Barrett Boone to represent Summit Fire Consulting and participate in the SFPE Dallas-Fort...

David Stacy to Present Advanced Fire Protection Strategies at the 2026 North Carolina Fire Prevention School

The presentation equips fire protection professionals with advanced life safety analysis methods, fire and egress modeling tools, and specialized protection...

How to Choose a Fire Protection Consultant: 6 Key Factors to Consider

A fire protection consultant helps your building meet code requirements and protect people and property from fire hazards, all while...

AI in Fire Protection: Opportunities, Risks & Outlook

Artificial intelligence shows promise in its ability to predict smoke spread, optimize suppression strategies, and detect fire hazards early. But...

Car Stackers & Fire Protection Challenges: Mitigating the Hazards of Vertical Parking

Urban density is driving innovation in how we store vehicles. As land becomes more limited and expensive, developers are turning...

How Fire Protection Engineering Supports Safer EV Fleet Management

As the number of electric fleets grows, so do the questions surrounding safety risks. Learn how fire protection engineering enables...

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