How
do I take care of my fire sprinkler system?
A residential fire sprinkler system is basically maintenance free.
The only testing required on a regular basis is opening the drain/test
valve to check the alarm operation. The rest of the system is designed
to operate properly for 20 years or more without any maintenance.
Some
basic precautions to safeguard your fire sprinkler system are:
Avoid
painting or otherwise covering the fire sprinkler devices, as that
will affect their sensitivity to heat.
Do not hang decorations,
plants or other objects from the sprinkler or piping.
What if my home will not
be connected to a public water supply?
Homes can be protected by automatic fire sprinklers
in even the most remote areas. Several manufacturers offer self-contained
water tanks to supply residential fire sprinkler systems. These
tanks are designed to fit in your garage or another storage area
of the home, and they hold enough water to comply with the National
Fire Protection Association Standard 13D, Standard for the Installation
of Sprinkler Systems in One- and Two-Family Dwellings and Manufactured
Homes.
Will my insurance premiums go up?
No. Generally insurance rates will go down because
fire sprinklers will keep damage low. Shop around; the savings
vary by insurance company.
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