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Outdoor Fire Protection Systems have to be properly maintained. We offer contract maintenance programs and fuel removal for large acreage sites or industrial clients. All others can handle this important function in-house with simple steps outlined here. Fuel Removal can be performed by homeowners, maintenance crews or contractors. Fuel is anything that burns: brush, dead branches, leaves, pine needles, gas cans, trash, debris piles, construction debris, etc. When winter and spring precipitation causes significant undergrowth it means early summer is the right time for fuel removal. Fire seeks the easiest path to more fuel, so when you remove fuel you immediately lower risk. Some tips:
Mechanical Maintenance should be performed at least annually. Thermo-Gel has a three year shelf life and should be replaced if unused during that time. Hoses and nozzles last longer but can deteriorate in high sunlight, high heat situations. In hard-freeze situations, irrigation and water delivery systems may have to be drained and blown-out with high-psi air to avoid damage. When winterizing systems, keep all valves open to air and re-pressurize as soon as possible the following season. Frost-free systems still need to be tested to make sure they operate in winter months. Other mechanical tips:
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