At Master Fire, based in the Bronx, we understand the importance of maintaining fire suppression systems to protect lives and property while avoiding costly repair bills. Regular care not only ensures your system operates effectively during emergencies but also helps extend its lifespan. Here are three key steps to keep your system in optimal condition:
Top 3 Maintenance Practices for Your Fire Suppression System
Perform Regular Inspections:
Visually check your system for signs of wear, such as corrosion, leaks, or clogged nozzles. Ensure all system components, like control panels and manual activation devices, are fully functional and accessible. Regular inspections can catch small issues before they become major problems.
Schedule Professional Testing:
Testing ensures your system will activate correctly when needed. Master Fire provides testing services in compliance with local Bronx regulations and NFPA standards, including flow tests for sprinklers and discharge tests for clean agent systems.
Clean and Refill System Components:
For kitchen systems, keep hoods and ducts grease-free with regular cleaning. Check that suppression agents, such as chemicals or CO2, are within their expiration date and replenish them as needed to maintain readiness.
By partnering with Master Fire, you benefit from over 50 years of experience serving Bronx businesses. Our licensed technicians ensure your fire suppression system stays reliable and compliant, helping you avoid costly emergency repairs.
Clean and Refill System Components:
For kitchen systems, keep hoods and ducts grease-free with regular cleaning. Check that suppression agents, such as chemicals or CO2, are within their expiration date and replenish them as needed to maintain readiness.
By partnering with Master Fire, you benefit from over 50 years of experience serving Bronx businesses. Our licensed technicians ensure your fire suppression system stays reliable and compliant, helping you avoid costly emergency repairs.
For expert assistance, trust Master Fire for all your fire protection needs.