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Navigating the 2025 NFPA 72 Updates: What the Next Era of Fire Protection Demands

Jose Rojas
Expert Insight Provided by Jose Rojas, Director of Engineering

Every three years, updates to NFPA 72 — the National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code — redefine the standards that shape the fire protection landscape. The 2025 edition marks one of the most significant evolutions in recent memory, blending traditional fire science with emerging technologies.

Among the major changes:

  • Cybersecurity requirements for connected systems
  • New device classes, including acoustic leak and thermal image fire detectors
  • Enhanced smoke detection standards for high-ceiling environments
  • New notification modes for spaces with sound-sensitive populations

These updates reflect the growing complexity of modern facilities and the demand for adaptive, intelligent detection methods.


Raising the Bar for Compliance

Stricter enforcement of fire codes — driven by AHJs, insurers, and federal funding for public safety — is reshaping how both owners and integrators approach compliance. Where once meeting code was sufficient, today’s projects are expected to demonstrate future-readiness, cyber resilience, and operational transparency through digital reporting and analytics.

This shift is not a burden — it’s an opportunity. By embracing modern standards early, organizations can reduce long-term liability, improve inspection outcomes, and strengthen their overall risk posture.


Toward a Smarter, Safer Future

The pace of change in fire protection is accelerating. First draft meetings for the 2028 NFPA 72 revision are already underway, with more focus on intelligent systems, automation, and cross-domain integration.

For an industry historically defined by stability, the next few years represent an inflection point — one where innovation and compliance intersect to create a new era of intelligent life safety.

Jose Rojas

Author

Jose Rojas, Director of Engineering

Jose M. Rojas is the Director of Engineering for AFA Protective Systems, a Pavion Company, bringing more than 38 years of experience in the fire alarm and suppression systems industry. Throughout his career, Jose has dedicated himself to protecting people and property, building a reputation for technical expertise, leadership, and a strong commitment to life safety.

Before entering the life-safety field, Jose worked in power control systems and dental equipment technologies—experiences that helped shape his technical foundation, attention to detail, and problem-solving approach.

Jose has been married to his wife, Yocaira, for 20 years, and together they are the proud parents of three sons, ages 19, 26, and 32.

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