Importance of Fire Suppression System Inspection

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According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), there are currently over 300 fire codes, standards, and regulations in place. When you contact Brigade Fire Protection for a fire suppression system inspection, you can let go of worries and concerns about the codes. That’s our job.

Building owners and facility managers, YOU are responsible for the proper maintenance of sprinklers and other fire suppression systems in your buildings and places of business. Has it been inspected recently? Do you even know the current fire codes and regulations?

Fire codes outline the different requirement for each industry and the various types of fire safety systems you may have installed. In addition to national regulations, there are state and city codes that you are required to comply with as well your insurance provider requirements. Just the thought of trying to keep up with all the regulations can be overwhelming!

BRIGADE FIRE PROTECTION HAS YOUR BACK

These codes, standards, and regulations are intended to minimize the possibility and effects of fire. In other words, their purpose is to keep you, your employees, your customers, and anyone else that might be in or around your building safe. And that is the express purpose of Brigade Fire Protection as well. So, let us help you.

State and local codes require that fire sprinklers, alarms, extinguishers, and other fire suppression systems are regularly inspected by a licensed fire safety contractor.

BRIGADE FIRE PROTECTION KNOWS THE CODES

As part of our service, we’ll provide a regularly scheduled fire suppression system inspection to ensure that your system will operate as designed. Inspections include:

  • Gauges
  • Control valves
  • Pressure reducing valves
  • Water flow and signal devices
  • Wet and dry fire sprinkler operation
  • Fire hydrants
  • Antifreeze systems
  • Fire pumps
  • Backflow devices (including residential)

 

Our computer systems help track the maintenance of your fire suppression systems. If we discover a problem, you will receive a detailed report with recommended improvements and itemized costs for repairs. And, when it’s all said and done, we’ll take care of reporting all required information to local authorities, cities and municipalities.

Building owners and facility managers, YOU are responsible for the proper maintenance of sprinklers and other fire suppression systems in your buildings and places of business. When you partner with Brigade Fire Protection, that’s 300+ codes, standards, and regulations you don’t have to worry about today.

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