Christine Woods
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Budgeting for fire safety is very important part of any building project. Good planning can help reduce risk, save cost, and follow safety rules. First step is to understand fire safety requirements from local codes and project specifications. Then, identify all fire protection systems like firestopping, fire alarms, sprinklers, and fire-rated walls. One key step is doing accurate firestopping takeoff, which helps to calculate materials, labor, and cost correctly. This avoids over-budget or shortage during construction. It is also important to include inspection, testing, and maintenance cost in the budget. Working with experienced contractors and reviewing the budget regularly can help ensure fire safety without unexpected expenses.