ICC

In 1994 the ICC (International Code Council) was established to develop a single set of comprehensive and coordinated national model construction codes. The founders of ICC are (B)CA) Building Officials and Code Administrators; (ICBO) International Conference of building Officials; and (SBCCI) Southern Building Code Congress International.

BOCA Committee votes NO against air-tight nozzles
One of the last votes by the BOCA organization before becoming ICC was to vote on air-tight source capture nozzles on tailpipes.

A request was filed with BOCA to change the standard code M-1605.4.1 for motor vehicle operation to include words describing the  tailpipe connector to be air-tight (Code Change No. M51-95). A panel of eight members including two technical advisors voted unanimously against such a change. Their findings: "& tight fitting connectors will get hot creating a burn hazard for personnel; large oversize hoses and non air-tight connectors allow the introduction of cooling dilution air allow a reduction in exhaust gas velocity to control back-pressure& "

Several Types of Systems for Several Safer Solutions
Exhaustomatic is the only company to offer you more than one solution to exhausting dangerous gases from your firehouse. We not only offer both an air-tight nozzle and an open air nozzle attachments to our hose systems, but we also offer a non-hose filtering systems for those fire departments that prefer not to have hoses hanging in the bays. See our products listing for a complete list of vehicle exhaust removal systems. For more information please visit this helpful website: www.iccsafe.org


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