Fire sprinkler systems are effective fire protection systems that do not need any supervision. Fire can break at any time of the day. Sprinkler systems are one of the most reliable firefighting systems that can control or even extinguish a fire.
Backflow is the unwanted reversal of water flow into a potable water system. Backflow can arise due to a cross-connection within the municipal water system, which exists when there is a connection between city water system.
Emergency lighting units and exit signs are battery backup power sources that illuminate in case of a power outage.
Fire pumps are used for providing sufficient pressurized water supply to standpipe and sprinkler systems in buildings such as highrises or buildings with low water pressure supply.
Fire alarm systems are necessary to protect your lives and property from devastating fires. These systems are designed to detect fires in early stage and alert thus allows occupants to evacuate safely.
Fire needs three elements to ignite, which are heat, fuel, and oxygen. Removing any one of these elements will extinguish a fire. This is where a fire extinguisher becomes handy.
Requirements for the inspection, testing, and maintenance of standpipe and fire hose systems are defined by NFPA 25, NFPA 1962 B.C. Fire Code and Vancouver Bylaws.
Requirements for the inspection, testing, and maintenance of standpipe and fire hose systems are defined by NFPA 25, NFPA 1962 B.C. Fire Code and Vancouver Bylaws.