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Fire suppression systems use chemicals, gasses, or clean agents to suppress a fire. Fire sprinkler systems are most often used in everyday applications to reduce property damage that fires can cause. Facilities use fire sprinklers for standard needs and water would most likely put out a fire.
The employer shall properly maintain an automatic sprinkler system installed to comply with this section. The employer shall assure that a main drain flow test is performed on each system annually. The inspectors test valve shall be opened at least every two years to assure that the sprinkler system operates properly.
Its an indisputable fact: residential fire sprinklers save lives and property. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) model codes and the International Residential Code (IRC) mandate fire sprinklers in all new one- and two-family homes.
Wet pipe, dry pipe, pre-action, and deluge are four types of fire sprinkler systems. Each of these systems helps prevent flames from spreading and reduces fire damage.
Sprinklers, and other Automatic Fire Suppression Systems (AFSS), can save lives, homes, and businesses. They provide protection from fire damage and, most importantly, they give people a greater chance of getting out if there is a fire. By reducing the damage and severity of a fire, they can also save money, too.
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Fire sprinkler system inspections are required monthly, quarterly, semiannual, annually, and every five years to comply with NFPA 25. Trained fire and life safety technicians should conduct these crucial inspections and tests to guarantee proper completion and documentation.
Building owners and facility managers usually expect fire sprinkler systems to last 40 to 50 years. However, due to the presence of oxygen, water, and metal, corrosion issues can cause wet water systems to start failing in 15 to 25 years and dry water systems in eight to 12 years.
1. : measures and practices for preventing or reducing injury and loss of life or property by fire.
We will now look briefly at heat Page 5 FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS detectors, smoke detectors, flame detectors, gas sensors, manual fire alarm boxes, automatic suppression systems, and indicating appliances. Heat detectors commonly are used to detect fires.

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