Whether residential or commercial, it is still imperative to have an emergency action plan and to distribute it among your tenants.
Whether residential or commercial, it is still imperative to have an emergency action plan and to distribute it among your tenants.
Ensuring fire safety in your building is a top priority for all property owners. One of the essential components of a fire protection system is a fire pump. Fire pumps are commonly found in buildings that tend to have a high-pressure demand such as high-rises or storage warehouses. A fire sprinkler system, which is an integral part of a fire pump, utilizes the high-pressure water provided by the fire pump to increase the flow rate of the water and extinguish fires effectively.
It is crucial for students and parents to keep fire safety at the top of their minds when it comes to both on-campus and off-campus housing.
Preventative maintenance agreements (PMAs) are designed to keep businesses informed of inspections and allocate resources for service requirements.
Dry pipe valves contain water below a clapper and air (or nitrogen) above the clapper. When released, a sprinkler head opens and allows the dry pipe valve to fill the overhead pipes with water or nitrogen.
To ensure that a fire sprinkler system operates properly, it is important to inspect the quality of the system through regular inspections, testing and maintenance.
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