requirements. In previous editions of NFPA 25, Chapter 11 provided the ITM requirements for foam-water sprinkler systems that were governed by NFPA 16, Standard for the Installation of Foam-Water Sprinkler and Foam-Water Spray Systems. The NFPA 16 standard was withdrawn at the Fall 2020 revision cycle, however, and subsequently incorporated into NFPA 11, Standard for Low-, Medium-, and High-Expansion Foam. When NFPA 16 and NFPA 11 were combined, the technical committee identified an ITM requirement gap between foam-water sprinkler systems and other foam systems covered under NFPA 11. In conjunction with the NFPA 11 technical committee, a task group was organized by the NFPA 25 technical committee. An entirely new Chapter 11 was created for NFPA 25 and was introduced at the first draft stage. This new chapter retains prior requirements for foam-water sprinkler systems and provides new requirements for the other types of foam systems from NFPA 11. NFPA 25 will now be a one-stop shop for the ITM requirements for waterbased and foam fire protection systems. Need to inspect under concealed cover plates Another major proposed change to the next edition of NFPA 25 is the requirement that a percentage of concealed NFPA .ORG/JOURNAL * NFPA JOURNAL | 69 GETTY IMAGEShttp://nfpa.org/journal