Behind the Scenes with IoT Monitoring: What Homeowners Miss About Electrical Fires
Bob Marshall, CEO of Whisker Labs, joins Drew Slocum on Episode 92 to discuss Ting, the IoT sensor that monitors home electrical systems for arcing hazards before they become fires. In this episode: How Ting takes 30 million electrical measurements per second from a single outlet The on-device and cloud AI that detects electrical arcing using image recognition 26,000+ hazards identified (and growing at 30 per day) Real data from Hurricane Helene, the LA wildfires, and Winter Storm Fern Why outlets, extension cords, and holiday lights are the most common hazards How 35+ insurance partners provide Ting to homeowners for free The 1.3 million sensor network monitoring the entire U.S. utility grid What this means for the fire protection industry and commercial applications Bob also shares the personal story behind founding Whisker Labs and how their fire safety team works directly with homeowners and electricians to find and fix problems before they cause fires.
The Voice of the Sprinkler Trade: A Conversation with Chris Logan
0:00 - Paper documents, hydrant flow testing, and lost inspection data04:59 - Deficiencies are not a gotcha game8:47 - Ontario Fire Code limits and NFPA 25 enforcement gaps15:23 - Strategic planning and involving Al20:20 - 2025 highlights, consistency, and "what I'd do differently"24:05 - Current state of the fire protection industry40:27 - Notable fire incidents & what we learned from real sprinkler activations46:20 - Closing thoughts and Chris's podcast
2025 Fire & Life Safety Trends, Data, & What’s Next with John Mackey
Timestamps:00:00 Why 2025 fire protection data matters02:47 2025 fire protection industry report preview06:28 Why fire protection businesses need a tech stack08:42 Inspection dollars vs service proposals11:46 Deficiency approvals and compliance platforms17:05 Common fire inspection deficiencies24:53 NFPA questions and inspection data quality29:42 Growth of regional fire protection companies36:40 2026 outlook and Al in fire inspection
AI & Fire Codes in Practice with Scott Reynolds from UpCodes
In Episode 89, Drew Slocum welcomes Scott Reynolds, Co-Founder and CEO of UpCodes, for a deep dive into the future of building codes, AI-driven code research, and the growing need for accessible, reliable, and continually updated code information across the built environment. Scott shares the origin story of UpCodes, starting with his early career in architecture—working internationally in Hong Kong and later in New York City—where he experienced firsthand how difficult it is to navigate complex, fragmented, and frequently changing building and fire codes. That frustration eventually led Scott and his brother (a software engineer) to create UpCodes—a platform designed to unify, structure, and simplify access to codes and amendments across all 50 states and hundreds of local jurisdictions. Episode 89 provides an insightful look at how technology, transparency, and collaboration can reshape fire protection, design, and construction for the better.
Smarter Workflows with AI in Fire Protection
Timestamps:00:00 - Introducing today's guest01:57 - Launching the first Al agent04:19 - How AI adoption changes business processes06:58 - Code complexity in fire protection09:30 - Generative Al vs agentic Al explained12:10 - How data supports better decisions14:39 - FireCAD design assistant and design workflow gains18:56 - Passion, innovation, and industry growth19:49 - OEMs, contractors, and AI-enabled data flow25:24 - Using AI for simple tasks and avoiding hallucinations29:45 - The rapid shift toward AI in fire protection32:02- Favorite Al-themed films34:35 - Closing thoughts and future direction