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The NFPA 704 diamond is a ring of smaller diamonds that are blue, red, yellow and white. A number or symbol in each section indicates the relative danger.
There is no NFPA requirement to have a fire extinguisher in a one- or two-family residence.
The NPFA mark is used for materials that can ignite.
The number 4 on the NFPA 704 placard indicates the highest hazard in any of the three categories (health, fire, reactivity).
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Health (Blue): 1 Flammability (Red): 2 Reactivity (Yellow): 0 Special (White): None
Nope NFPA 54 / ASME / NBBI / AGA / GAMA and CS are the ones who decide the proper sizes
NFPA 1002 is the Standard for Driver Operator Professional Qualifications.
Life Safety Code, NFPA 101 ®, specifies the requirements for when fire doors are necessary, and what rating is required, in each different type of occupancy.
Yes, If it is unfinished. Reference National Electrical code NFPA 70 for additional details.
I don't think the NFPA diamond has a category for "may cause hyperactive behavior or tooth decay".