Dry Chemical Systems

Inspections and Reports

All Dry Chemical Fire Suppression Systems are mandated by the States Division of Fire Prevention and Control to follow the code determined Inspection and Report practices and intervals that keep you and your staff safe from harmful fires.

Any Inspection involves a thorough visual and physical examination of the systems parts and function according to the Manufactures Test and Report specifications.
The frequencies of the inspections are determined by the volume of use and code references.

Visual Inspections are required by National Code to be done monthly by the Owner/Manager of the Fire Suppression System.

Repairs and Modifications

Any deficiencies found during an official inspection or an inspection by the owner/manager of the kitchen area are to be corrected in a timely manner determined by the local Authority or Insurance Policies.

A quote will be given at the Inspection or if the quote is requested without an initial inspection, an inspection will have to be done to determine the functionality of the Fire Suppression System. This is required by each Manufacturer to minimize accidental discharges and the possibility of the Fire Suppression System not activating in the event of a fire.

 

New and Retro Installs

An estimate can be given for either a New FIre Suppression System or for a Retro Modification of a System to objectively correct the Systems Code deficiencies.

Permitting/Consulting

We offer Consultation Services for an Hourly Rate or Permitting Drawing Service can be provided for a Flat Rate with Amendment Fees.