Practice placing common fire alarm devices on basic building layouts, receive plain-language guidance, and understand how NFPA 72 and NEC concepts apply — all in a safe learning environment.
This platform is educational. It is not a substitute for code review, licensed design, engineering, or AHJ approval. All designs must be verified against the currently adopted code edition, local amendments, manufacturer instructions, and AHJ requirements.
Drag and drop common fire alarm devices onto a real building layout and see how a plan comes together.
Get plain-language learning notes about placement, coverage, and circuit planning as you work.
Original beginner-friendly summaries of key concepts, with space to add your own adopted-code references.
Build a device legend, review checklist, and export a conceptual plan you can share for review.
Whether you're an apprentice, technician, designer, or inspector, the workspace lets you experiment with device layout and circuit concepts. Every note is framed as a "potential review item", never a compliance determination — because software alone cannot make that call.