Systems
Active protection, sized to the real hazard
There is no standard system. There is a hazard classification, an occupancy and a storage arrangement — and those determine what gets installed and at what density.
Automatic sprinklers
Wet, dry, preaction and deluge systems under NFPA 13, with calculated density.
Hydrants and hose cabinets
Exterior hydrants, fire department connections and equipped cabinets under NFPA 14 and 24.
Piping networks and fire pump rooms
Tank, main pump, jockey pump and listed controller sized under NFPA 20.
Detection and alarm
Addressable panels, detectors, manual stations and notification under NFPA 72.
Special hazard suppression
Clean agents, foam and kitchen systems for hazards where water is not the answer.
Extinguishers and signage
Selection, placement, recharge and signage under NFPA 10 and NOM-002-STPS.
Next step
Have a project, a pending inspection, or a system that no longer complies?
Tell us what the building is and what stage you are in. If we can solve it, we will tell you the scope and investment range. If we cannot, we will tell you that too.