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Wet Pipe vs. Dry Pipe Fire Sprinkler Systems: Which Is Right for Your Commercial Building?

Wet Pipe vs. Dry Pipe Fire Sprinkler Systems: Which Is Right for Your Commercial Building?

Selecting the right fire sprinkler system is one of the most important decisions for protecting a commercial building. While there are several types of fire...

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The 4 Main Types of Commercial Fire Sprinkler Systems: How to Choose the Right One for Your Building

The 4 Main Types of Commercial Fire Sprinkler Systems: How to Choose the Right One for Your Building

Choosing the right fire sprinkler system is one of the most important decisions a building owner, facility manager, architect, or contractor can make. While all...

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The 4 Main Types of Commercial Fire Alarm Systems: Choosing the Right Solution for Your Building

The 4 Main Types of Commercial Fire Alarm Systems: Choosing the Right Solution for Your Building

A commercial fire alarm system is one of the most important life safety investments a building owner can make. Its primary purpose is to detect...

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What Triggers a Commercial Fire Sprinkler System? Understanding How Fire Sprinklers Really Work

What Triggers a Commercial Fire Sprinkler System? Understanding How Fire Sprinklers Really Work

One of the most common misconceptions about commercial fire sprinkler systems is that they activate whenever smoke is detected or when a fire alarm sounds....

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Fire Protection Best Practices by Industry: How Different Facilities Can Reduce Fire Risk

Fire Protection Best Practices by Industry: How Different Facilities Can Reduce Fire Risk

No two commercial facilities face the same fire risks. A warehouse storing high-piled commodities presents very different hazards than a hospital, manufacturing plant, office building,...

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Fire Protection Frequently Asked Questions


How often do commercial fire sprinkler systems need to be inspected?

Fire sprinkler systems must be inspected, tested, and maintained according to NFPA 25 requirements, with frequencies ranging from monthly to annually depending on the component.

What is included in a fire sprinkler inspection?

A fire sprinkler inspection typically includes control valves, gauges, sprinkler heads, piping, alarms, waterflow devices, and other critical system components.

What are the most common fire sprinkler deficiencies?

Common deficiencies include obstructed sprinkler heads, corrosion, leaking fittings, damaged components, closed valves, and inadequate clearance below sprinklers.

How often do fire sprinkler systems require testing?

Testing requirements vary but often include annual testing, five-year internal pipe inspections, and periodic waterflow and alarm testing.

What is NFPA 25?

NFPA 25 is the standard that governs the inspection, testing, and maintenance of water-based fire protection systems.

Can a fire sprinkler system fail an inspection?

Yes. Deficiencies such as damaged sprinklers, impaired valves, corrosion, or missing documentation can result in inspection failures.

How long do fire sprinkler systems last?

Many fire sprinkler systems can remain in service for decades when properly maintained, although certain components require periodic replacement or testing.

When should a fire sprinkler system be upgraded?

Upgrades may be necessary during renovations, occupancy changes, code updates, facility expansions, or when system deficiencies cannot be repaired.

How often should a commercial fire alarm system be inspected?

Most commercial fire alarm systems require annual inspections, although certain devices and functions may require more frequent testing.

What does a fire alarm inspection include?

Fire alarm inspections typically include testing of initiating devices, notification appliances, monitoring communications, batteries, control panels, and supervisory functions.

What is NFPA 72?

NFPA 72 is the National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code, which establishes requirements for fire alarm system design, installation, testing, inspection, and maintenance.

How often should fire alarm batteries be replaced?

Battery replacement schedules vary by manufacturer and condition, but batteries should be tested regularly and replaced when they no longer meet performance requirements.

What causes fire alarm systems to fail inspections?

Common causes include failed devices, communication issues, battery problems, outdated equipment, improper documentation, and deferred maintenance.

Do fire alarm systems require monitoring?

Many commercial occupancies require monitoring based on occupancy type, fire code requirements, insurance requirements, or AHJ regulations.

What is central station fire alarm monitoring?

Central station monitoring provides 24/7 supervision of alarm signals and initiates emergency notification procedures when alarm conditions occur.

How does fire alarm monitoring work?

When an alarm activates, signals are transmitted to a monitoring center where trained operators follow established response procedures.

Are traditional phone lines still acceptable for fire alarm monitoring?

Many facilities are transitioning away from traditional phone-line monitoring as telecommunications providers continue phasing out legacy infrastructure.

What are the benefits of cellular fire alarm monitoring?

Cellular monitoring often provides faster signal transmission, improved reliability, and reduced dependence on aging phone systems.

How often do fire pumps need to be tested?

Fire pumps typically require weekly, monthly, quarterly, annual, and periodic flow testing as outlined by NFPA 25.

What happens during a fire pump inspection?

Inspections may include operational testing, controller inspections, fuel system evaluations, pressure readings, and performance verification.

How often must commercial backflow preventers be tested?

Most commercial backflow prevention assemblies require annual testing by a certified technician.

Why is backflow testing required?

Backflow testing helps protect potable water systems from contamination caused by reverse water flow conditions.

How often should kitchen hood fire suppression systems be inspected?

Most commercial kitchen suppression systems require semi-annual inspections in accordance with NFPA standards.

What is included in a kitchen hood suppression inspection?

Inspections typically include nozzles, cylinders, detection systems, fusible links, appliance coverage, and system actuation components.

Can one company inspect all of my fire protection systems?

Many fire protection providers can inspect, test, maintain, repair, and monitor multiple fire and life safety systems, helping simplify compliance management and documentation.