In large commercial buildings, hospitals, warehouses, campuses, and high-rise properties, clear and reliable radio communication is essential for emergency responders. Thick concrete walls, low-emissivity glass, underground structures, and sprawling layouts can weaken or block radio signals, which can put lives… Read More
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The Importance of Fire Safety Training for Employees
Would your team know what to do if a fire broke out right now? Fire emergencies can happen at any time, often with little warning. In commercial workplaces, the ability of employees to respond quickly and correctly can mean the… Read More
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Holiday Fire Safety Tips for Homes and Businesses
The holiday season is a time for celebration, gathering, and festive décor—but it’s also a busier-than-usual time of year for preventable fires. With heating systems running more often, decorative lights on display, kitchens working overtime, and increased foot traffic, both… Read More
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How Regular Inspections Reduce Legal Liability in Fire Incidents
When it comes to protecting lives, property, and your organization’s reputation, few practices are more essential than staying on top of routine fire safety inspections. Beyond improving safety and reducing the risk of catastrophic losses, consistent inspections reduce legal liability… Read More
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The Role of Engineering & Design in Meeting NFPA Standards
When it comes to protecting people, property, and mission-critical assets, the effectiveness of a fire protection system depends on far more than the equipment installed. The true foundation of reliable protection lies in engineering and design. Custom fire safety system… Read More
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NFPA 2001: Clean Agent Suppression Systems for Sensitive Equipment
When it comes to protecting valuable or delicate electronic equipment from fire, traditional sprinkler systems aren’t always the best solution. Water can save a building—but destroy sensitive electronics in the process. That’s where clean agent suppression systems for sensitive equipment… Read More
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Seasonal Maintenance: Preparing Fire Protection Systems for Winter
When the temperature drops, facility managers and building owners must think beyond heating systems and insulation. Winter weather poses a serious risk to your building’s fire protection systems—especially if pipes freeze or sprinkler heads become blocked by ice. Preparing fire… Read More
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The Most Common Fire Safety Mistakes Businesses Make (and How to Avoid Them)
When it comes to protecting your employees, customers, and property, fire safety should always be a top priority. Unfortunately, many organizations overlook essential precautions until it’s too late. Understanding the common fire safety mistakes businesses make—and how to avoid them—can… Read More
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Halloween Fire Safety: Keep Your Spooky Celebrations Safe from Fire Hazards
Halloween is one of the most exciting times of the year—filled with costumes, decorations, and flickering lights that set the perfect eerie atmosphere. However, with so many candles, electrical decorations, and flammable materials in use, fire hazards can quickly turn… Read More
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Understanding the Life Safety Code
The NFPA 101: Life Safety Code is one of the most important fire and life safety standards published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). It provides a comprehensive framework to protect building occupants from fire, smoke, and other emergencies…. Read More