Fire extinguisher certification requires an annual inspection by a Florida state licensed technician to keep your business current with Florida Fire Prevention Code.
Dry chemical fire extinguishers over six years old require a recharge and a six-year maintenance. In addition to certification, the technician will fire the extinguisher and change expired parts.
Dry chemical fire extinguishers over 12 years old require a hydro-test.
This service tests
accurate pressure by filling an emptied extinguisher with water and pressurizing it to
Florida Fire Prevention Code.
Per Florida Fire Prevention Code and insurance regulations, United Fire Protection installs Ul300 wet chemical fire suppression systems for the protection of commercial cooking outlets such as restaurants, hotel kitchens, hospital and school cafeterias and banquet facilities.
United Fire Protection also installs industrial dry chemical fire suppression systems for the protection of paint booths and/or storage applications.
Fire suppression system certification requires a semi-annual inspection by a Florida state licensed technician to keep your kitchen or paint booth current with Florida fire code standards.
Fire suppression cylinders also require 6- or 12-year maintenance, depending on the type of system.
United Fire Protection has a 24-hour on-call service, seven days a week, for the reset of gas and the recharge of fire systems after a kitchen fire.
United Fire Protection is an authorized D.O.T. hydrostatic cylinder retesting facility.
In accordance with the U.S. Departments of Transportation, scuba tank cylinders are required to undergo high-pressure, hydrostatic testing every five years for the inspection of leaks and flaws.
High pressure gas cylinders or bottled gases, are required to undergo visual and hydrostatic testing every five to ten years, depending on the gas. United Fire Protection up to 10,000 psi and some of the most common cylinders that we test are nitrogen, oxygen and carbon dioxide.
OSHA and Safety Code requires illuminated directional exit lighting at the Interior of all building exits.
In addition, emergency lighting should illuminate paths to exits, as well as the exit itself.
These exit and emergency lights are required to have functional battery backup to provide 90 minutes of illumination post-power outtage.
United Fire Protection’s technicians typically inspect lighting at a portable or system inspection, but can be scheduled as an individual service at anytime.