UTAH FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS BY KIMCO
FIRE SPRINKLERS SAVE LIVES!
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FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND MORE…
DESIGN
INSTALLATION
Kimco specialize in a variety of fire sprinkler installation applications including: Commercial, Industrial, Educational, Medical, Residential, Retro-Fit, Assisted Living Facilities, and Apartment Complexes. We are experienced in all system types. Kimco regularly installs standard wet pipe systems, anti freeze systems, dry pipe systems, and pre-action systems.
FABRICATION
Kimco is a full service fabrication shop. We fabricate our systems in house to ensure a quality product from the ground up.
SERVICE & MAINTENANCE
Our dedicated service team is prepared for any situation. From large projects to the smallest of problems.
INSPECTIONS
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HOW DO FIRE SPRINKLERS WORK?
COMMON FIRE SPRINKLER MYTHS?
1) Fire Sprinklers Cause More Damage Than a Fire
Fire Sprinklers react quickly to fires and prevent the fire from spreading to other parts of your home. Fire damage will be significantly less because of your fire sprinklers.
Fire Sprinklers produce 10 to 26 gallons of water per minute. On average only one or two sprinklers will be activated in the event of a fire. While some water damage will take place if the sprinkler is activated, it is significantly less water damage than if the fire department puts out a fire. Fire Department hoses produce 125 gallons of water per minute. By the time the fire department arrives the fire will consume more of your home causing the department to have to use more water, in more areas.
Fire Sprinklers will decrease both fire damage and water damage.
2) Fire Sprinklers “just go off”
Fire Sprinklers are individually activated by heat. This means that they go off one at a time, and only when they reach a high temperature. The chances of a sprinkler accidentally going off is 1 in 16 million. To prevent a sprinkler from accidentally discharging: do not put heating units next to the sprinkler, do not hang objects like clothing from the sprinkler, teach your children not to touch the fire sprinkler, and do not hang from or stand on the fire sprinkler pipe.
3) Fire Sprinklers are not aesthetically pleasing
Many people are concerned that Sprinklers are ugly. However, modern Fire Sprinklers have a low profile design, that blends naturally into your ceiling. They are less noticeable. Most designs have a cover plate making them mostly or competently flush with the ceiling.