Why do you need an advanced fire system?

The months of snow and cold are already here. This means there would be freezing pipes and a chance that the pipes may burst. Thus, before the temperatures drop to the negatives, it is the time that you start winter-proofing your advanced fire system. The basic fire sprinkler system is the foremost preventive service that can stop the fire. Before the extreme temperature changes take place, it is best that you do an in-depth check of the fire sprinkler system. Your negligence to make the adequate changes will give you trouble in the winter months.

 

What and where the changes are required?

  1. Pipes
    The most important part of the fire sprinkler system is the pipes. While the pipes will not freeze to the arctic levels, a small freeze can affect the system in the most drastic ways. An affected system will let you down in case of emergency, leaving you vulnerable to the damage caused by fire. The best way to resolve this issue is winter-proof your advanced fire system. You will need to call your service providers and ask them to insulate your system. A simple insulation will make your system run smoothly and effectively.
  2. Dry System
    The dry advanced fire systems are designed to protect the open areas. The best strategy is to close all the open spots that are vulnerable. The dry system has pressurized air. While the dry system prevents the freezing, it is crucial that the pressure should be regularly relieved and the system, regularly inspected and tested.
  3. Inspection
    The regular inspection of pipes is needed to maintain the system in its efficient condition. During the inspection, it is necessary to check each and every part of the sprinkler system rather than glossing over the workings. If you ignore the inspection, the frozen pipes and the leaks can come back and haunt you during an emergency.

We advise you to check and inspect all your advanced fire systems before there is a substantial temperature drop. At FireServ, we are committed to providing you with effective fire prevention systems. Our technicians are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year to help you with all your fire system requirements. Since 1999, we have worked with numerous commercial and residential areas.

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