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Home » NFPA Launches "A Code for Every Moment” Campaign to Raise Awareness and Defend U.S. System of Safety Standards Amid Growing Threats

NFPA Launches "A Code for Every Moment” Campaign to Raise Awareness and Defend U.S. System of Safety Standards Amid Growing Threats

June 17, 2025
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On June 16, 2025, the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) launched A Code for Every Moment, one of the most significant public awareness campaigns in its more than 125-year history, to educate the public and policymakers about the life-saving role of independently developed safety codes and standards — and to defend a system now under threat.

“Safety doesn’t happen by chance,” said NFPA President and CEO Jim Pauley. “We’ve spent more than a century developing codes and standards that safeguard lives, enable innovation, and save billions in taxpayer dollars. But we must do more to help people understand how this essential system works, and why it must be protected.”

From the wiring in our homes to the exits in our workplaces, safety codes keep everyday moments safe, but there’s a gap in public understanding that has left the system vulnerable — to complacency, misinformation, and special interests.

New research from NFPA shows that most Americans are unaware of who creates safety codes or how they are developed. Most people mistakenly believe these safety standards are created by government agencies rather than by private, independent organizations like NFPA. This lack of awareness has opened the door for well-funded interests that are actively working to bypass or weaken the very system that has invisibly protected lives and supported economic growth for decades. There has also been a movement of for-profit companies using these standards without compensation, which also threatens the viability of the current standards development process. However, that same research shows that when people learn how the system actually works — how independent professionals collaborate to create safety standards in the public interest — they overwhelmingly support maintaining and protecting it.

The campaign also urges passage of the Pro Codes Act, federal legislation that ensures that standards developers can continue to maintain copyright protection which is central to their ability to create life-saving codes. Without it, the independent, consensus process — and the safety infrastructure it supports — is at risk. Pro Codes also requires that standards incorporated by reference be made available for free viewing on a publicly accessible website.

“The codes and standards development system has been one of the most successful public-private partnerships in history — safeguarding countless lives, creating economic growth and saving billions of taxpayer dollars,” Pauley continued. “We can all do more to protect the safety standards that protect us. Whether you’re a policymaker, professional, or simply someone who cares about public safety, your voice matters.”

To learn more about the campaign and how you can get involved, visit DontChanceSafety.org.

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