Commercial Fire Sprinkler Systems

Commercial fire sprinkler systems are automatic fire suppression systems designed to control or extinguish a fire in a building or structure. They consist of a network of pipes filled with water or a fire-suppressant agent, connected to sprinkler heads installed in the ceiling or walls of a building.
When a fire starts, the heat activates a sprinkler head, which then releases the water or fire-suppressant agent to control or extinguish the fire.
Commercial fire sprinkler systems are typically required by local building codes and fire codes for larger or high-occupancy buildings, and are an important part of overall fire safety in commercial structures.
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