Sprinkler Systems
The automatic sprinkler system is the most commonly used fire protection system today. Designed to provide immediate fire defence to protect lives and minimise material losses. It has been proven that most building fires are controlled by four sprinkler heads or fewer and most fires are managed well in advance of the Fire authorities being in attendance.
Sprinkler systems are designed to provide immediate fire defence to protect lives and minimise material losses.
The volume of water used by a properly designed, installed and maintained automatic fire sprinkler system to control a fire will be significantly less than that used by the fire service to control and extinguish the same fire.
Once installed, caring for your sprinkler system will form part of the building facilities management. To ensure correct operation of fire sprinkler system components in the event of a fire and conform to British Standards and LPC rules, sprinkler systems must be maintained and tested at scheduled intervals.
When inspecting fire sprinkler systems our engineers are extremely thorough and leave no stone unturned in their examination of fire sprinkler system components. From testing waterflow to replacing rubber seals, everything is covered in detail. Surefire can provide maintenance and remedial works to sprinkler systems in accordance with BSEN 12845.
Call Surefire to see how our sprinkler systems could protect your premises from damage by fire.

SUPPRESSION
Fire suppression systems are used to reduce the level of damage and down time by automatically suppressing the fire ready for the Fire Service.

KITCHEN SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS
Commercial kitchen fires can start within seconds, and spread within the kitchen or restaurant at an alarming speed.

FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
Your first line of defence, fire extinguishers are required to comply with the Fire Safety Order and are strategically located according to your fire risk assessment.

DRY & WET RISERS
sers are installed within large scale buildings for the Fire Service to deliver vast quantities of water to fight a fire. Dry risers are kept empty of water, and wet risers are permanently charged with water either directly from a storage tank…
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