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Save money with a Flow Meter
Flow meters are devices used to measure the flow rate of a fluid, typically water. They are commonly used in industrial and commercial settings to monitor water usage and ensure that systems are operating efficiently. One area where flow meters...
Insurance main drain test?
Your insurance company sent you a notice requiring a "main drain test". Well, what is that? What does it mean? Let's discuss the basics to understand why it's important:
Main Drain Testing of Fire...
Required testing of fire extinguishers.
Fire extinguishers are an essential safety feature in commercial properties. They are used to put out small fires before they become larger and more dangerous. However, in order for fire extinguishers to be effective, they need to be properly...
Is testing the Fire Pump Controller necessary?
A fire pump controller is an essential component of a fire suppression system. It is responsible for starting and stopping the fire pump when necessary, ensuring that water is available to extinguish a fire. The controller typically includes a...
Why should I have my fire alarm inspected?
Fire alarm systems are an essential component of any building's safety infrastructure. They help to detect and alert occupants of a potential fire, allowing them to evacuate quickly and safely. However, simply having a fire alarm system in...
Why Fire Doors are Important
There are certain safety measures that can greatly help if a fire breaks out, and a fire door is one of them. Fire doors are built to withstand exposure to smoke and fire, allowing extra time to evacuate. These doors are a part of a...
Backflow Prevention
What does backflow mean?
Backflow is when contaminated water has reversed flow and entered clean water lines. When this occurs, homeowners may experience contaminated drinking water, putting themselves and their families at risk. Safe drinking...
Fire Sprinklers
Fire sprinklers offer the highest degree of fire protection and are critical in saving lives and property. Installing a fire sprinkler system in your building is crucial for safety against fire accidents. This system is specially designed by expert engineers to get activated automatically if a fire breaks out. Commercial fire sprinkler systems are one of the best methods of fire prevention out there today. Here are a few benefits associated with commercial fire sprinkler systems.
Fire Drills In The Workplace
Your first interaction with a fire drill was probably at school when everyone would follow the teacher and
wait for instructions to be given. Ask any school-age child about fire drills, and they will probably tell you
about doing a mock emergency evacuation during the school year.
Fire Alarms
Every 23 seconds, a fire department responds to a fire in the United States and building occupants have
on an average of less than 3 minutes to escape a fire. There are approximately 7,410 structure fires in
eating and drinking establishments each year, according to a NFPA report based on data between 2010
and 2014. While the frequency of commercial fires has decreased slightly over the last few years, the
actual cost of fire related property damage has increased dramatically.
Fire Extinguishers
Fire extinguishers are among the most effective and affordable means for protecting your business from fire damage. Many fires begin small, at a single location, and can often easily be suppressed using the appropriate type of fire extinguisher. This proactive response can save people and property from harm or contain the fire until emergency response professionals arrive.
Why do I need a fire sprinkler inspection?
Fire Sprinkler Inspections
Having a fire sprinkler or fire suppression system in your building is a great start to providing a safe environment for your clients, employees, and assets. But to really make sure that you are getting the most...
Top 5 Reasons Your Fire Alarm System is Beeping
Fire alarm noises can indicate life threatening conditions, but oftentimes can simply be notifications of less urgent issues. Many sounds like beeps or beeping, chirping, or sirens are nuisances to who are within earshot.