Category Archives: Fire Sprinkler Information

Facts About Fire Sprinklers

Facts About Fire Sprinklers

In the event of a fire, the heat from the flames activates a sensor in the sprinkler heads closest to the fire and release water immediately.  Only the sprinkler heads in the vicinity of the fire will activate.  The sprinkler system will allow the affected sprinkler to quickly reduce the heat from the fire.   Contrary… Continue Reading

Household Appliances to Check Before Leaving the House

Household Appliances to Check Before Leaving the House

So many things in our life become routine to the point where we no longer notice them. Activities, like making breakfast or drying our hair, are everyday parts of life that don’t often require our attention. When you are simply “going through the motions”, it can be easy for accidents to occur. It is important… Continue Reading

How to Prevent House Fires

How to Prevent House Fires

A fire in your home can be devastating and extremely damaging to your property.  No family wants to endure such a tragedy, however, almost 400,000 home fires occur a year. Check out these tips to keep your home safe from the inside out. The first step in preventing a house fire is to thoroughly inspect… Continue Reading

Creating A Family Fire Escape Plan

Creating A Family Fire Escape Plan

House fires can happen to any family. With a home fire escape plan, all members of the family can be appropriately prepared should a fire ever start. From the youngest to the oldest, everyone should participate in creating and regularly reviewing an emergency escape plan. While you hope to never use this plan, it is… Continue Reading

Understanding the Difference Between Wet and Dry Fire Sprinkler Systems

Understanding the Difference Between Wet and Dry Fire Sprinkler Systems

  We all understand the importance of a fire sprinkler system in the home or office. These systems cut the risk of fatalities in a home fire by 82 percent. However, not many know the difference between the two types of sprinkler systems: wet pipe vs. dry pipe. Wet pipe fire sprinkler systems In wet… Continue Reading