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Fire Protection Information

Benefits:Having a fire sprinkler system in any building or facility is the most effective installation that can be done within a building to help extinguish possible fires quickly and with the least amount of damage.  Although they are an additional cost, these fire sprinklers systems are well worth it considering the ease-of-mind that they will provide.  They should be used in conjunction with fire alarms and other precautions for fire prevention.  Here are some benefits that come with having a fire sprinkler system in your building: Reduced fatalities, injuries, and property damages  It usually takes an average of 9-12 minutes after a fire starts for the firefighters to arrive on location. Upon arrival, they use high-pressure hoses that put out an average of 250 gallons per minute which can cause unnecessary water damage and additional damage to the property. However, if a fire starts within a building that has a fire sprinkler system installed, the fire is usually contained or put out before it spreads (even before the fire department arrives). Despite the myth that the entire fire sprinkler system turns on when activated, only the fire sprinkler closest to the fire activates unless there are multiple fires. Residential fire sprinklers only put out an average 13 – 20 gallons/minute.
Monthly premium savings and tax deductions  The benefits of fire sprinklers systems go beyond the actual fire danger.  Insurance companies can offer a premium discount for homes and facilities that have fire sprinkler systems installed. Mention and double-check with your insurance agent to make sure that you’re getting the greatest discount available for your property insurance premium.
Get to know your system: Keep your fire sprinkler system working the way it should.
Having an automatic fire sprinkler system installed in any facility or home is one of the best ways to prevent more damage and save lives from fire. According to the Congressional Office of Compliance, the chance of an individual dying to a fire is reduced to 50-75% and the average property loss to fire is lowered by one-third to two-thirds, compared to fires not controlled by fire sprinklers.
With that being said, fire sprinkler systems will only take care of you, if you take care of it. Fire sprinklers and fire systems inspections are recommended every quarter by the National Fire Protection Association. While professionals are best at performing these inspections, here are some tips you can do to make sure that your system functions effectively:

  • Know your system: Most fire sprinkler systems are directly connected to the main water valve. Therefore, turning off the water at the main water control valve will also cut the water supply to the entire fire sprinkler system. For the main water control valve, water is open when the lever is in line with the pipe while it is off when the lever forms a corner with the pipe. Property owners can also use a padlock to keep the water locked open.
  • Clear the area: Make sure that the main water control valve is clear of objects so that there is a clear path for anyone who might need to access it in case of emergencies. In addition, make sure that the area that surrounds the fire sprinklers within the property is clear of anything that could prevent the water from spraying the maximum area that it should.
  • Protect the sprinklers: Fire Sprinklers are fragile; do not hang anything on them or on any part of the water pipelines. When moving large furniture, make sure to be aware and not hit the fire sprinklers. If you are painting, make sure to cover the fire sprinklers with plastic and take it off as soon as you are done painting. Always tell children to not touch, poke, or play with the fire sprinklers.
  • Always repair: Make sure to always repair damages to your fire sprinkler system or report damages to the owner of the house as soon as possible.