Wet Fire Sprinkler Systems
The wet-pipe system employs automatic sprinklers attached to a piping system connected to a water supply. The water discharges immediately from sprinklers opened by a fire. Only those sprinklers which have been operated by heat over the fire will discharge water.
Dry Pipe Systems
The dry-pipe system employs automatic sprinklers attached to a piping system containing air or nitrogen under pressure. When released, the water flows into the piping system and discharges only from those sprinklers which have been operated by the fire. Dry-pipe systems are installed in lieu of wet-pipe systems where piping is subject to freezing.
Special Hazard Fire Protection Systems
Special systems are designed to detect and extinguish fires in locations where standard suppression systems are not appropriate or adequate.
Dry Chemical Fire Suppression Systems
Pressured dry chemicals, used in conjunction with the proper detection system, can extinguish a fire before it becomes detectable to the eye, thus protecting resources from damage and businesses from any major interruptions.
Gaseous Fire Suppression System
- Carbon dioxide is a clean and non-flammable gas that is commonly used as a fire-extinguishing agent for areas that are not typically occupied by people.
- CO2 efficiently and effectively extinguishes fires without leaving any toxic or liquid residue that might damage property or equipment.
What are some ways to prevent fire?
- Unplug items you're not using. Excess electricity flowing through
items in your home can always be a potential fire hazard. - Use surge protectors.
- Never leave flames unattended.
- Keep flammable items away from heat.
- Don't smoke in the home.
- Put out the fire.
- Cut the clutter.
- Remove lint and change filters.
We have more than 50 years of combined experience, ensuring the best service. Contact us for a free quote and to learn about our Fire Testing And Inspection Services. Call 860 496-7041.