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  FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM  
  Fire Sprinkler System, Portable Fire Extinguisher, Fire Extinguiesher
Part NO: 200.02.003.fl098
Fire Sprinkler System
Sprinklers have been the most effective form of fire protection for decades, but they must be inspected, tested and maintained in accordance with the requirements of the National Fire Protection Association and the Authority Having Jurisdiction. Fireline's sprinkler test, inspection, and maintenance program is carried out in accordance with the code requirements set forth in NFPA and the requirements of the local authority.  
 
A procedure to determine the status of a system as intended by conducting physical checks on water-based fire protection systems such as waterflow tests, fire pump tests, alarm tests, and trip tests of dry pipe, deluge, or preaction valves.  
 
To protect your life spaces get Fire Sprinkler System and safe.
 
 

  PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHER  
  A portable fire extinguisher can save lives and property by putting out a small fire or containing it until the Fire Department arrives. Portable fire extinguishers are not designed to fight a large or spreading fire. The idea is to catch a fire when it first starts and is small. A portable fire extinguisher is quite effective on small fires. Most portable fire extinguishers sold for home use have a short range of 6 to 10 feet and discharge completely in a very short time of 8 to 10 seconds.  
 Fire Extinguisher and Fire Sprinkler
Fire extinguishers are all around your home and farm. How many can you name? Examples are water hoses, pails or buckets for water, brooms, shovels and rakes, sand or dirt, blankets and baking soda. If you have a grease fire in a frying pan, a tight-fitting cover would be a good fire extinguisher. What other fire extinguishers can you think of and how could they be used to put out a fire? You need to be aware of these fire extinguishers that you have all around you and know when and how to use them. Can you think of a situation when a coat that you might be wearing could serve as a fire extinguisher?  
 
When we think of fire extinguishers we usually imagine cylinders mounted on the wall, sitting on a shelf, or attached to a tractor. These are commercial fire extinguishers designed for fire fighting.  
 
       

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