Fire Alarm Inspections
In order to meet required NFPA code, your fire detection system should be inspected each year. Regular maintenance, inspection and testing of fire protection systems are all essential to ensure the system functions and the facility is safe.
Macks Fire Protection provides annual fire alarm inspections. We will evaluate your system to make sure it meets NFPA requirements. We have specialized tools needed to maintain systems and have a working relationships with manufacturers and suppliers of system components and spare parts. All inspections are in accordance with NFPA guidelines.
All Points Check includes testing for the functionality of the manual pull stations, horns/strobes, heat/smoke detectors, and all zones for alarm and trouble annunciation. During this process, we will also make evaluations and adjustments as necessary, providing you with the proper documentation to illustrate our findings.
In preparation for your fire alarm inspection,please make sure your employees, clients, or tenants are aware of the inspection date. Let them know that inspectors will be around the building and that a slight disruption in normal work activity may occur.
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Sprinkler Inspections
Macks Fire Protection offers periodic fire sprinkler inspection programs, as required by the latest national codes, to our customers ensuring the ongoing reliability of their fire protection systems.
A written report by the inspector points out changes that may need to be made, including helpful suggestions that may result in reduction of the client's insurance premiums.
Our professional inspectors and service personnel possess up-to-date knowledge of fire codes, many insurance requirements, and the various types of fire protection systems.
With our fire sprinkler inspection and service team checks you can rest assured that your systems are prepared to offer life safety for the building's occupants as well as property protection.
Sprinkler Installations In addition to providing inspections of sprinkler systems, Macks Fire Protection is also prepared to offer you installation of wet and dry sprinkler systems. Please call us with the specifics of your situation so we can prepare a quote customized for your particular needs.
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Backflow prevention testing Water systems depend on pressure to keep water flowing in the proper direction. Water distribution systems are designed so that the pressure is greater in the lines delivering the water than the pressure on the property side of the water meter. However, when there is a drop in water pressure on the city’s side, a reverse flow can occur. This is called backflow. When this happens it is possible for unsanitary water from the customer’s plumbing system to get sucked back into the public water system. If the water in the customer’s system has come into contact with harmful substances and it backflows into the municipal drinking water system, it could cause illness or, in extreme cases, death. Because of this, a certified tester must check all backflow assemblies at the time of installation, annually after installation, after repairs and after relocating. Macks Fire Protection provides this service for you and will provide the location water authority with documentation of the backflow prevention test being completed.
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