Easyflex’s Open Gate Snap Bracket is a unique innovation from a screw-type center bracket to an open gate snap system.
September 15, 2014
The guidance marks on the top and side of the bar will help an installer to accurately position the fire sprinkler head. Easyflex flexible sprinkler connections are seismically qualified to install at commercial, educational and governmental institutions.
The size and nature of very tall buildings poses a unique hazard to the protection of life and property. The height of the building makes it impractical to fight a fire from the outside, forcing emergency response personnel to enter the premises to fight the fire.
Potter Electric Signal unveils the PFC-6006 Sprinkler Monitoring Panel, the company’s solution for small, inexpensive fire-alarm panels.
April 28, 2014
The first zone is selectable as a Class A or Class B water-flow input and the other five zones are selectable from different options, including two-wire smoke detection.
New Jersey’s Gov. Chris Christie made national headlines when it was reported by major news organizations that a member of his administration allegedly created a major traffic jam on the George Washington Bridge in Fort Lee, N.J. because the town’s mayor didn’t endorse Christie during the last governor’s election.
One of the common questions regarding the ICC International Residential Code is: Will the mandatory sprinkler requirements remain? The answer is a resounding yes! The 2015 ICC International Residential Code will continue to require all one- and two-family dwellings and townhouses to have sprinklers.
Section 1.2.1 of National Fire Protection Association 13, “Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems,” states the purpose of the standard is to “provide a reasonable [emphasis added] degree of protection for life and property from fire through standardization of design, installation and testing requirements for sprinkler systems.”
Cloud ceilings are being installed increasingly in commercial and industrial buildings. They frequently function to hide mechanical equipment, improve acoustics or both.