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After the Freeze: A Quick Fire Sprinkler Check

When temperatures drop hard and fast, fire sprinkler systems can take a hit, especially in areas that aren’t well insulated or don’t see daily foot traffic. After a severe cold snap, a few quick daily checks can help catch small issues before they turn into major water damage or system impairments. Here’s what we recommend […]

Veterans thrive in fire protection careers, bringing mission-first mindset, technical skills, and leadership to an industry built on safety and purpose.

Veterans in the Fire Protection Industry: A Natural Fit Built on Service and Strength

Each year, more men and women transitioning out of military service look for careers where their skills, discipline, and sense of purpose continue to make a real impact. One industry where veterans consistently excel is Fire Protection, a field grounded in safety, teamwork, and mission-driven work. A Seamless Transition of Skills Veterans bring a unique […]

5 Signs Your Access Control System Is Ready for an Upgrade

Access control has quietly become one of the most important technologies in any commercial or multi-facility environment. It influences security; liability; operations; the tenant experience; and even how your brand is perceived. Yet many buildings continue relying on systems that were installed 10 to 15 years ago; systems that “still work,” but no longer support […]

Antifreeze fire sprinkler systems are declining due to safety, environmental, and effectiveness concerns, with safer alternatives gaining use.

The Decline of Antifreeze Systems in Fire Protection: Challenges and Risks

Antifreeze systems have long been a part of fire protection infrastructure, particularly in areas where freezing temperatures pose a threat to sprinkler systems. These systems, which add antifreeze to water supplies in sprinkler pipes, have been essential in preventing pipes from freezing and bursting in colder climates. However, in recent years, there has been increasing […]