The partnership aims to bolster electrical safety and code enforcement through enhanced training and professional resources for state inspectors.
Electrical codes aren’t just red tape—they’re your home’s safety net. From proper grounding to labeling circuits, these rules help prevent fires, shocks, and costly insurance disputes. Staying updated ...
In this Quick Take video, George Mostardini, business representative and member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 134, discusses the rapid evolution of National Fire ...
The Montana Electrical Inspectors Association is now an official NFPA EIS Affiliate Chapter, serving as a key resource for electrical inspectors in Montana. NFPA's partnership aims to improve safety, ...
The National Fire Protection Association announced that the Arkansas Electrical Inspector Association has been designated as its latest Electrical Inspection Section Affiliate Chapter (EIS).
The National Electrical Code (NEC), published by NFPA and updated every three years, sets the benchmark for safe electrical installations in the U.S. The 2026 edition introduces some of the most ...
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) recently announced that the Kentucky Association of Electrical Inspectors is the latest Electrical Inspection Section Affiliate Chapter (EIS). As an ...
The Maryland Electrical Contractor and Inspection Association has joined the National Fire Protection Association, strengthening collaboration on electrical code adoption, inspection practices, and ...
Under the 2021 National Fire Protection Association’s Health Care Facilities Code (NFPA 99), electrical preventive maintenance is now required for the most critical environments in health care ...
QUINCY, Mass.— The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) announced that the Montana Electrical Inspectors Association is the newest Electrical Inspection Section Affiliate Chapter (EIS). As an ...