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Electrical and mechanical (E&M) services require fire protection to maintain function of certain essential electrical and/or mechanical
systems and services, and also to prevent fire, smoke and toxic fume propagation from one building compartment to another.
It is necessary to ensure the continued function of essential electrical systems and services is maintained during fire, for a specified
period of time, until all the building occupants have escaped. Good examples include electrically operated fire alarms, emergency escape route lighting,
electrical operated extinguishing systems, smoke extraction vent systems, power supply for fire service elevators in high-rise buildings,
water mains to sprinkler systems, essential life support and/or computer/communication/ information technology networks.
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