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Don’t Allow Anyone to Put Your Monitored Fire Alarm System on Test Without Notice
UncategorizedIs improper testing putting you and your building at risk? Fire alarm systems are critical – and complex – components of commercial buildings that need to function correctly to alert both occupants and emergency services agencies about a fire. Regular testing is necessary to ensure that they work when it counts. And essential to proper […]
Just the Facts: How Fire Extinguishers Protect Lives and Property
UncategorizedThese defense tools prevent more tragedy and expense than you might realize Everyone knows that fire extinguishers are an essential part of any life safety system, but few people realize just how important they are – and which types of extinguishers are best for dealing with different hazards and environments. Certain technologies are more effective […]
Life Spans of Photoelectric and Ionization Detectors and the Importance of Replacing Them
UncategorizedLearn when to swap out old smoke detectors, and which types are better at what Smoke detectors are a given in most structures, but are they being properly maintained? While most homes and business have fire safety alarms, some individuals don’t fully understand how these units work, which to purchase, and the necessity of testing […]
The Importance and Benefits of Integrated Testing for Fire and Sprinkler Systems
UncategorizedCost, convenience, and code: why these life safety systems need to be evaluated together Fire safety and sprinkler systems are perhaps the most important elements of a building’s life safety apparatus, protecting a structure and its occupants when they need it the most. However, it can be a complex process to ensure that all components […]
The Importance of Backflow Testing and Compliance for Your Fire Sprinkler System
UncategorizedImage credit: Wikipedia How this important technology keeps public water systems safe – and why you need to have yours inspected A typical building derives its water supply from the city water main adjacent to it, which feeds all of its water needs, including the sprinkler system installed to fight fires. The owner or manager […]
Why Every Component of Your Life Safety System Should Be Tested at the Same Time
UncategorizedYou won’t know If they work together unless they’re tested together Life Safety systems that protect commercial structures from fire, smoke, and other natural disasters utilize a wide variety of equipment and technologies, including: Sprinklers Alarms Stairwell pressurization systems Elevator safety systems Emergency and exit lighting Pull stations Smoke detectors Emergency and standby power systems […]
A Security System is the Cornerstone of a Smart Home
UncategorizedYour home isn’t ‘smart’ unless it’s secure Across the U.S., many modern homes have been installed with smart technology. The definition of what makes a residence “smart” varies, but real estate giant Coldwell Banker and the technology publication CNET teamed up in an attempt to standardize its meaning: “A home that is equipped with network-connected […]
The Role of Bidirectional Amplifier Systems in Fire Safety
UncategorizedNew codes in Broward County may require you to boost the signal Bidirectional amplifier (BDA) systems, aka “signal boosters,” have been used in the cellular industry for a number of years to promote reception in places like the lower floors of tall buildings, stadiums, basements, and tunnels. And the public safety industry has been using […]
Why (and How) Annual Fire Extinguisher Maintenance is Required
UncategorizedIt’s an OSHA regulation. There are many things that come with “set it and forget it” promises, but fire extinguishers aren’t one of them. You may never use them. But what good is a safety precaution that fails you if the unexpected does happen? It’s for this reason that the Department of Labor and the […]