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Which Federal Signal warning products meet NFPA requirements?

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Which Federal Signal warning products meet NFPA requirements?

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The NFPA1901 standard calls for fire apparatus to have a system of optical warning devices. An individual product will not meet the NFPA requirements for an optical warning system. When we say that a particular product “meets NFPA”, we mean that it can be used as part of an NFPA-compliant optical warning system. There are several ways for you to determine if a Federal Signal product can be part of an NFPA-compliant system. • Typically, Federal Signal product bulletins indicate which models within a product family can be used in NFPA-compliant systems. • Consult Federal Signal’s “Technical Guide — Fire Products” for specific information on NFPA requirements and compliant packages of Federal Signal products. • The Technical Guide details many of our most popular NFPA packages, but it does not show every possible combination of NFPA-compliant Federal Signal products. If you have an NFPA-compliance question, contact the Federal Signal Fire/EMS Marketing Department at 800-264-3578 x5405 or

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