As always quick response time and excellent workmanship
Tom was prompt, cordial, helpful, knowledgeable, and to the point.
Citing fire alarm deficiencies observed during our recent visit, Fire Protection Alarms is pleased to offer a proposal aimed at restoring your fire alarm system. In recognition of the potential for unforeseen scope and associated costs, please note that this proposal is subject to revision should additional pricing be required. This proposal includes a detailed breakdown of the parts and labor for the devices listed below, with any additional pricing to be discussed and agreed upon prior to the commencement of any additional work. Excludes drywall, painting, patching, tile work, and any work not indicated in this quote. Pricing is valid if both services performed together, changes in the scope of work may result in a change in price. Alarm Systems and Shop Repair Replace batteries with new 12V 35Ah- 2 each 12V 7Ah- 4 each Pull station 2-002 in trouble and pull station 2-007 in trouble. Two new manual pull stations are needed to replace the existing pull stations that are not report
Like annual inspections, per Connecticut State Fire Code, NFPA 10, and OSHA, your fire extinguishers need periodic internal maintenance inspections every 5, 6, or 12 years, depending on the type of fire extinguisher. Fire extinguisher internal maintenance inspections (every 6th year) involve discharging the fire extinguisher and performing a complete internal examination and recharge to ensure all components of the fire extinguisher are in optimal working condition. Periodically, fire extinguisher cylinders will also need to be hydrostatically tested - every 12th year or 5th year, depending on the type of cylinder. This requires the fire extinguisher to be emptied, placed underwater, and subjected to pressures exceeding its ratings. Fire extinguishers that fail this test will be destroyed, while those that pass will be reassembled, recharged, and placed back into service. Please do not hesitate to call with any further questions or needs. Otherwise, please click on the Green 'Accept
Kitchen Suppression Inspection Kitchen Fire Suppression: Ansul - Annual Wet Chemical Fire Suppression System Inspection includes inspection of any nozzle build-up, nozzle alignment, visual confirmation of instructional signage, replacement of missing nozzle caps, operation of manual pull stations, operation of mechanical or electrical gas valves, replacement of fusible links, operation of any micro-switch relays, visually check pressure gauges, and ensure fans are running and operating properly. What is not included in this inspection is hydro-testing any system cylinders or activation cartridges and adding new nozzles or detection links. Additionally not performed during this inspection is the replacement of activation cartridges (if missing) or pipe obstruction or regulator testing. These items are quoted separately as they are not routine inspection items. **NOTE** Please cease any cooking operation 3 hours before our arrival to allow for oils and cooking surfaces to cool.
Performed 3 yr air test and internal inspections