Fire sprinkler systems are designed to activate quickly and stop fires before they spread, but they can only do their job if they’re kept in working condition. Over time, valves may seize, sprinkler heads can become obstructed, and corrosion may ...
Proper fire sprinkler maintenance isn’t just a regulatory checkbox—it’s a critical practice that safeguards lives, property, and business operations. Facility managers and safety professionals rely on sprinkler systems to control fires, but ...
When it comes to protecting life and property, there’s no room for shortcuts—especially in fire protection. That’s why the 5-year internal inspection requirement in NFPA 25 exists: to ensure that sprinkler piping remains clear of corrosion, ...