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Certificate in Fire Protection System

Certificate in Fire Protection System

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Fire Protection System

 

About Fire Protection System
Fire safety is integral for business owners. A fire can spark in an instant and spread within seconds. Fire protection systems reduce damage to the building, expensive equipment, documents, and inventory during a fire. Fire suppression systems, smoke detectors, and sprinkler systems are all types of fire protection systems that help with fire detection and protecting building occupants and equipment.


Fire protection can be active or passive. When a building is under construction, the contractor and architect can incorporate passive fire protection, such as fire doors and fire escapes. Passive fire protection may also refer to the use of non-flammable materials during construction. By contrast, active fire protection means using a system that reacts in case of a fire. Examples of active fire protection include sprinkler systems and special hazard fire suppression systems.

 

Why is Fire Protection System important?

Fire protection systems provide the following benefits

•    Fire protection systems are designed to react promptly and automatically in the event of a fire, irrespective of the time of day, without the need for human intervention or having to navigate safety considerations.
•    Fire protection systems are fitted with alarms that will alert occupants as well as offsite monitoring services of a developing fire.
•    Fire protection systems are designed to extinguish a fire at inception which results in significantly less heat and smoke being generated.
•    A well-designed system will ensure prompt control of the spread of fire to minimize and localize fire and water damage to property.
•    Occupants are exposed to much fewer dangers if the fire is controlled by a protection system.
•    A fire controlled by protection systems generally results in less damage to property which translates into reduced insurance premiums for those businesses fitted with protection systems.


Who should take the Fire Protection System Exam?
•    Facility management and safety professionals
•    Business owners
•    Anyone who wants to assess their fire safety skills
•    Facility management and safety managers and senior executives
•    Fire safety consultants
•    Any professional with skills and knowledge in back office
•    Anyone interested in fire safety
   

Fire Protection System Certification Course Outline

1. Safety Management
2. Fire Fighting System
3. Portable Fire Extinguisher
4. Fire Fighting Pump
5. Water-Based Sprinkler System
6. Fire Water Curtain System
7. Gas Modular Fire Protection System for LT/HT Panel:
 

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Step 1: Achieving Compliance with Codes. What's the principal thing you really want to think about when embarking to plan another fire protection system? ... 

Step 2: A Detection Solution. ... 

Step 3: Notifications and Alarms. ... 

Step 4: Fire Suppression. ... 

Step 5: System Maintenance.

Active fire protection systems incorporate features like automatic fire sprinklers and fire alarm systems. In general, they work to contain the spread of the fire with the action of scattering water or other mixtures water or alerting occupants to its essence.