Fire alarms play a crucial role in safeguarding lives. Preventative Maintenance Agreements can help building owners budget for unexpected costs of maintenance
Fire alarms play a crucial role in safeguarding lives. Preventative Maintenance Agreements can help building owners budget for unexpected costs of maintenance
With the holiday season upon us, we are all looking forward to getting together with family and friends to celebrate. A fun tradition that we all enjoy doing is decorating for the winter holidays, but decorations can increase your risk of a fire at home. As you deck your halls, follow these few simple tips to help make your holidays fire safe.
Moving far beyond simple intrusion detection and surveillance, modern commercial security systems have become an important piece of your building’s overall Fire Prevention strategy.
“You NEVER pull the Fire Alarm unless there is an emergency!”
This message is drilled into us during the earliest stages of our formal education and because we are told not to, we spend the rest of our lives wanting to pull it.
So, what actually does happen when a Fire Alarm is pulled?
One of the first things designers and engineers consider when creating a Fire Alarm System is the Occupancy Classification of the space. Occupancy Classification is “the formal designation of the primary purpose of the building, structure of portion thereof.”
Preventative maintenance agreements (PMAs) are designed to keep businesses informed of inspections and allocate resources for service requirements.
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