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Common Fire Protection Emergencies

Know what to do before help arrives. These are the most common emergency situations property managers face.

Sprinkler Head Burst / Flooding

Shut off the main water supply valve to the sprinkler system immediately to stop flooding. Then call a licensed fire sprinkler repair company to replace the head and restore the system before the fire marshal requires re-inspection.

Fire Alarm Won't Stop

Check for obvious triggers like smoke, steam, or dust near detectors. If no hazard exists, silence the panel using the acknowledge/silence button. If the alarm persists or you cannot identify the zone, call a fire alarm service technician for diagnostics.

Sprinkler Pipe Leak

Locate the main control valve for the affected zone and shut it off to prevent further water damage. Place containers to catch dripping water and contact an emergency fire sprinkler company to assess and repair the pipe before the system is impaired.

Failed Fire Inspection -- Need Immediate Repairs

A failed fire inspection can result in fines, occupancy restrictions, or forced closure. Contact a fire protection company that offers emergency repair service and can schedule a re-inspection with the fire marshal on your behalf.

Fire Suppression System Discharged

If a clean agent system or kitchen hood suppression system has discharged, evacuate the area and ventilate if safe to do so. Do not attempt to reset the system yourself. Call a certified fire suppression company to recharge the system, inspect for damage, and file the required incident report.

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