Fire alarm systems require at least two power supplies: a primary source for normal operations and a secondary source to take over in case of primary power failure.
Fire alarm systems require at least two power supplies: a primary source for normal operations and a secondary source to take over in case of primary power failure.
Article by Stephen Morshead – Inspections Specialist In moments of crisis, whether it’s a fire, power outage, or other emergencies, clear and functional exit signs can mean the difference between life and death. These signs guide occupants to safety, aiding in the swift evacuation of a building. However, their effectiveness relies heavily on regular inspection, […]
Article by Stephen Oliver, PE, MBA – Executive Vice President Transformers are the workhorses of the power grid, silently stepping up or down voltage to deliver electricity efficiently. But these vital pieces of equipment also pose a significant fire risk. Transformer oil, used for cooling and insulation, is flammable, and internal faults can generate high […]
Fireworks have long been a staple of our celebrations, lighting up fairs, festivals, sporting events, and especially Independence Day. However, the “fire” in fireworks raises an important question: What fire protection standards are in place for the manufacturing, storage, and transportation of these explosive items? To answer this, we turn to NFPA 1124, the key set of guidelines ensuring safety in all aspects of fireworks handling.
When booking a vacation rental through peer-to-peer hospitality services like Airbnb or Vacation Rentals by Owner (VRBO), you may not have the same level of safety assurances as you would in a hotel.
This is a common question we receive all the time; Can you just give me a square foot price to sprinkler my facility? To provide an accurate estimate, we need to consider all the details.
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