Although fire sprinkler systems have an excellent track record of helping save lives and protect property, there are still a few misconceptions about them. With a push for many more fire sprinkler systems to be installed in homes and many… Read More
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Why Are Backup Fire Sprinklers So Important?
Fire sprinklers systems are an invaluable method of stopping a fire. Even a small fire can quickly grow into a larger one when it isn’t immediately controlled or contained. Your fire sprinkler systems need to be properly equipped and… Read More
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The Top 3 Most Common Fire Sprinkler Deficiencies
When it comes to fire sprinkler systems, some issues are all too common which can be fatal if left unresolved. According to the NFPA code, all fire sprinkler systems need to be tested and regularly maintained to ensure the safety… Read More
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The Difference Between Standard And Quick Response Fire Sprinkler Heads
Many people are unaware that there are different types of sprinkler heads to choose from. Different types of buildings require different types of sprinkler heads. Having the correct fire sprinkler head installed in a building can significantly impact a building’s… Read More
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Fire Sprinkler System Facts
Fire safety is nothing new in today’s society. Anyone who owns or manages a commercial building understands the importance of having a fire sprinkler system installed in the building. However, many of us only know some basic information about the… Read More
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4 Types of Fire Sprinkler Systems
It is best to have protection in commercial buildings in case of fire or smoke. Installing a sprinkler system is a good preventative measure to take. There are various types of fire sprinklers and below are descriptions of these so… Read More
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Commercial Fires: Common Causes
Commercial fires are quite common in the United States. In fact, the United States averages around 80,000 commercial fires occur each year. With these annual fires, the nation sees about 18,000 injuries, 3,000 fatalities, and at least 10 billion dollars… Read More