The spirit of code and regulation is to prevent fires, ensure safety for the building occupants and protect equipment and the environment. Fire codes require standby battery systems to utilize an approved method and materials for control and neutralization of unintentional spills.
Codes vary by state and are dependent on model code adoption. Cities may make amendments to state and model codes. It’s best to check with local fire marshal, plan check office or local authority having jurisdiction to seek amendments regarding spill containment codes.
EnviroGuard’s Compliance Knowledge Center tracks the latest developments in codes and regulations and shares the data. Contact your EnviroGuard representative for local compliance information.
Click the charts below to find out which products are required in your state.