mark handler
SAWHORSE
U.S. Fire Administration
Dry chemical fire suppression systems are installed in a variety of environments to protect Class B and C hazards. They must be checked periodically to enhance their reliability.
Today’s training vignette, “Inspecting Dry Chemical Fire Suppression Systems” provides an easy-to-use inspection checklist.
Training provides an overview of fire protection topics and does not include all details, requirements or exceptions to the topics that are described. Always refer to nationally recognized design and installation codes and standards, the product manufacturer, or listing details for specific information.
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Dry chemical fire suppression systems are installed in a variety of environments to protect Class B and C hazards. They must be checked periodically to enhance their reliability.
Today’s training vignette, “Inspecting Dry Chemical Fire Suppression Systems” provides an easy-to-use inspection checklist.
Training provides an overview of fire protection topics and does not include all details, requirements or exceptions to the topics that are described. Always refer to nationally recognized design and installation codes and standards, the product manufacturer, or listing details for specific information.
downloaded from http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/downloads/pdf/coffee-break/cb_fp_2010_39.pdf