Lakewood Township Temporary Standpipes
Temporary standpipes are generally installed in buildings under construction, they are temporary fire protection systems that aid Lakewood Township firefighters at extinguishing fires.
Temporary standpipes are generally dry pipe, lines are void of water, fire department connections (FDC Signs should conspicuosly label connections) allow the City of Lakewood Township fire department access to connect a supply of water to the fill the system and use in attempts to extinguish, contain or stop the spread of fire. Fire pumps, water tanks, and air compressors may aid in increasing pressure, risers, valves, fire hose connections and fire department connections should deliver water all building areas accordingly.
Many challenges are faced when a building is under construction, remodel or retrofit power and water supplies may still be undeveloped, obstructions may be in the way like equipment, tools & seperations leaving poor access to construction site. This can present many problems for firefighters and the Lakewood Township fire department.
Temporary Standpipe Installations |
Temporary standpipe, risers, valves, water tanks, fire pumps, air compressors, fire hose and fire department connections (FDC) are generally installed by actively licensed fire sprinkler companies in Lakewood Township. You can obtain estimates for installation, service and maintenance of temporary standpipe fire sprinklers from actively licensed fire sprinkler companies in Lakewood Township. |
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There are quarterly inspections according to NFPA 25 12.7.1 for fire department connections (FDC). Semi-annual (6mo), annual (1yr), five year (5yr) tests and inspections that should be completed according to Federal, State, OSHA, Insurance Companies, NFPA standards and codes or the City of Lakewood Township on all installed standpipe fire sprinkler systems. Temporary standpipes should be inspected and tested for obstructions in protective caps or FDC plugs. Ensure female swivel connections are properly lubricated the threads should be smooth and undamaged, inspect swing check devices or clappers, make sure there are no leaks or an unwanted accumulation of water at outlets. Signs should label and mark each hose connection identifying the standpipe (wet, dry, combination, pre action) connection and zone if any. |
Temporary Standpipe |
Being prepared for a fire emergency and having your fire protection ready to operate at all times should be an imperative. You do not want the Lakewood Township fire department and its firefighters to connect to fire hose connections and fire department connections and have bad threads, corroded metal, damaged by impacts, weather conditions or frozen swivels, inoperable or obstructed valves or lack of water pressure. You should complete any repairs immediately when necessary and have all temporary standpipes serviced on a set schedule according to Federal, State, NFPA, Insurance Companies or the City of Lakewood Township safety, building and fire codes. |