Fire Safety Sprinkler Shutoff Tool











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http://www.sprinklerescutcheon.com/fi... • A typical Early Suppression Fast Response (ESFR) fire sprinkler will discharge approximately 100 US gallons per minute. Imagine two large oil drums being filled with water every 60 seconds. If it turns out there is no fire, the water damage accumulates as quickly as a flash flood. We all know that fire safety is of the utmost importance for protecting property and even lives, but what happens if a fire sprinkler is accidentally engaged? Often times the typical fire sprinkler control valve is in a remote stairwell or maintenance closet. Even if you get to the shutoff valve in a short time, all of the water that was in the black iron pipes at the time of engagement will leak out of the broken sprinkler head. This is usually around 100 gallons, depending on the size of your property. Even the most reliable sprinkler can become a real nuisance if you don’t have a plan for dealing with damaged heads. Our fire sprinkler stopper is not just used by fire protection professionals, but can be found in many universities, hotels, prisons and hospitals. It fits easily into the fire extinguisher or fire hose cabinet in the corridor. Imagine being at work one day and getting the call that a fire sprinkler head has been tripped in a distant room and is spraying everywhere. You don’t have time to run to a distant stairwell and shut off the control valve. Even turning off the valve does not stop the deluge, it just slows it down as the old stale water that is in the iron pipes leaks out of the orifice. Our shutoff tool will work on any brand of fire sprinkler head: Tyco Fire, Reliable Sprinkler, Globe Sprinkler, etc. Minimize your sprinkler system repair cost, and even impress your Fire Marshal at safety inspection time, by having a fire sprinkler shut-off tool in your spare head box. Avoid costly evacuations and expensive mold remediation that often comes with large water damage incidents. Think of this fire protection accessory as a $17 solution to a $17,000 problem, because that’s how much it could cost restore a damaged building. If you manage a hotel, this is a no-brainer. There is a big difference between a broken head spewing out 200 gallons and one spewing out 2,000 gallons.

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