You should check out the NFPA standards as that is a lot of the Codes in the Us
In the USA, the National Electrical Code is NFPA 70. There are several national fire codes, including National Fire Code (also called Uniform Fire Code); NFPA 1 (National Fire Protection Association) and the International Fire Code (International Code Council). Each of these references hundreds of other codes and standards, including Life Safety Code, Building Code, Electrical Code, etc.
The most notable is the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works, but each country has its own. In the US, for example, it is US Code Title 17.
There was little fire organized fire protection. Therefore, it might take longer than expected to putout a fire.
No; formal registration is not required for protection.
the Articles of Confederation was the first governing document
AOC
In the US, fire extinguishers are listed under NFPA 10, which specifies annual maintenance.
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Puerto Rico
Postal codes in the US are called ZIP codes.
Yes, it is a self-governing unincorporated US Territory.