Fortis Fire & Safety is excited to announce the acquisition of two leading fire and integrated security brands: Integrated Fire and Security Solutions (IFSS) and Diversified Systems Inc. (DSI). IFSS, based in Ft. Myers, FL, and DSI, based in Raleigh, NC, bring over 18 years of expertise in delivering exceptional fire alarm and security systems. This strategic acquisition strengthens Fortis’ multi-regional capabilities and expands our service offerings across Florida, enhancing our ability to serve customers with a full spectrum of fire and life safety systems.
Understanding the five classes of fire is essential for comprehensive fire safety preparedness. Each class represents different types of fuel and requires specific approaches for extinguishment. Class A fires, fueled by ordinary combustibles like wood and paper, are common in residential and office settings. They can typically be extinguished with water or foam. Class B fires involve flammable liquids such as gasoline and paint, requiring smothering agents like dry chemical powder or carbon dioxide extinguishers.
Class C fires involve electrical equipment and should be handled cautiously to avoid electrical shock, using non-conductive agents like carbon dioxide or dry powder. Class D fires, involving combustible metals like titanium and magnesium, demand specialized dry powder extinguishers due to the unique properties of metal fires. Lastly, Class K fires, typically found in commercial kitchens from cooking oils and fats, require wet chemical extinguishers to effectively smother the flames.
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Employers can mitigate fire-related risks and protect both personnel and property through effective fire safety training programs. With approximately 4,000 fire-related deaths annually in the U.S. and significant economic impacts, prioritizing fire prevention and preparedness is crucial.
Successful fire safety training starts with clear goals tailored to workplace risks. Develop a robust fire safety plan covering hazard identification, fire suppression systems, and evacuation procedures. Ensure all employees understand fire safety protocols, including using equipment and initiating alarms.
Comprehensive training goes beyond regulatory requirements, focusing on prevention, hazard recognition, and responding to different fire types. By investing in fire safety training, employers ensure workplace safety and resilience against fire incidents.
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Fortis Fire & Safety has expanded its Florida presence with the acquisition of Piper Fire Protection, headquartered in Clearwater, FL with operations across the greater Tampa Bay area. This strategic move enhances Fortis’ multi-regional capabilities and strengthens its commitment to providing top-tier fire protection services in Florida. Founded in 1986, Piper Fire Protection brings decades of experience and a strong reputation for customer service and community safety, aligning seamlessly with Fortis’ values and growth strategy. Chris Johnson, former President and Owner of Piper Fire Protection, joins Fortis as a co-founder, bringing leadership and industry expertise to shape Fortis’ future direction.
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Fortis Fire & Safety prioritizes safety through certifications and training, ensuring both employee expertise and client reassurance. Peter Shull, Director of Operations at LifeSafety Management, emphasizes the pride in achieving certification, affirming our capability in conducting safe and high-quality inspections, testing, and maintenance of fire safety systems.
Our commitment extends to reimbursing team members for certifications like NICET (National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies) and ACE (Academy Certification Exams), promoting ongoing education and proficiency across various fire protection disciplines. Fortis proudly boasts numerous NICET-certified professionals covering all five fire protection programs, alongside ACE certifications for water-based systems.
Investing in our team’s development ensures Fortis maintains industry-leading service standards, safeguarding both our workforce and client safety.
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In 2021, Fortis Fire & Safety expanded into Florida by acquiring LifeSafety Management (LSM) in Boynton Beach. This move follows their acquisition of VFS Fire & Security Services in California. Fortis’ Executive Chairman, Tom Vining, highlighted LSM’s strong customer service and technological investments, aligning well with Fortis’ goals. The acquisition allows Fortis to grow its presence in Florida and continue its investment in multi-regional operations across Florida, California, and Texas.
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Peter Shull started his career with LifeSafety Management, Inc. in 1997, progressing from a high school assistant to the director of operations. Throughout his journey, Shull has embraced various roles, fostering growth and leadership within the company. He emphasizes continuous improvement, balanced leadership, and exceptional customer service. Recently, the integration of Advanced Customer Technology (ACT) has streamlined operations and enhanced data accuracy, enabling LifeSafety Management to better serve its customers.
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