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Choosing a Fire Alarm System for Your OH Business

When you are a business owner in OH, one of your top priorities is the safety of your employees, customers and assets. Choosing a fire alarm system can be tricky, but thankfully Hard Fire has some suggestions on what to think about when deciding on one. We can help you with the process of choosing a fire alarm system. OH business owners have trusted our opinion for decades, and we are happy to share some suggestions with you right now. There are several variables OH business owners need to keep in mind when choosing an appropriate fire alarm system. You should consider things like the size of the building you are trying to protect and the building’s physical limitations. A company like Hard Fire works with building engineers and architects to design and incorporate a good fire alarm system. So you want to hire a company like Hard Fire because our technicians are detail-oriented and all parts of our fire alarm systems are assembled and tested before we even arrive on the job

Dry Fire Suppression Systems vs. Wet Fire Suppression Systems

When it's time for you to select a fire suppression system for your commercial business, you will need to consider if you want dry fire suppression systems vs. wet fire suppression systems . Hard Fire provides both kinds to our clients. But we know that, sometimes, narrowing down the differences between these two systems can be confusing. So what are the main differences between dry fire suppression systems vs. wet fire suppression systems? Dry fire suppression systems use certain dry chemicals that will suppress the fire using pressurized air or nitrogen inside the building's fire suppression system. The dry valve will stay closed and water will stay out of the system. Mostly used in warehouses and buildings where there is no heat, these systems are good because there is no water in the pipes, so there is no danger of the water freezing and causing the pipes to burst. These dry fire suppression systems are also good for buildings that have delicate equipme