B & D FIRE PROTECTION LLC
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System Types

Fire Detection & Alarm
Provides for notification and evacuation of personnel as a result of the manual operation of a pull station, the automatic operation of a smoke or heat detector, or the automatic operation of protective equipment (such as a kitchen hood system or clean agent system).

 Fire Alarms (Detection) Systems are typically installed in any facility where the existing situation involves a distinct hazard to life or property.

Clean Agent Systems (FM-200 and Inergen)
Unlike other fire protection alternatives, FM-200 and Inergen fire suppression agents won’t damage valuable assets like sensitive computer or medical equipment; it leaves behind no residues, does not deplete stratospheric ozone, and are approved for use in occupied areas.

 are typically used in areas such as Data Centers, Medical Diagnostic Centers, Archives/Record Storage, Communication Facilities, etc.

CO2 Systems
NFPA 12 recognizes two types of CO2. The most common and widely installed is high pressure. The second type is low pressure. The main difference between the two is the manner in which the CO2 is stored.


Fire Extinguishers
A portable fire extinguisher can save lives and property by putting out a small fire or containing it until the fire department arrives. Armed with the right type of fire extinguisher, a property owner can often extinguish or contain a fire before it becomes a major blaze


Emergency/Exit Lighting
Emergency and Exit lighting is essential to the safe evacuation of your building when electrical power is lost. Our trained technicians will “load test” your emergency lighting to ensure they will operate in an emergency situation.

In addition to full inspection services, Columbus Fire & Safety offers a full line of new fixtures as well as batteries and bulbs for your existing lights.

 

Safety Equipment
In an effort to reduce the number of job-related illnesses, injuries, and deaths, OSHA requires the use of personal protective equipment. Title 29 CFR (Code of Federal Regulations) – Part 1910 addresses OSHA requirements. Whether you are responsible for the safety of an entire facility or simply your own PPE, let B & D Fire Protection provide your workplace safety supplies.

  • Traffic Control / Construction Supplies
  • Emergency / Exit Lighting
  • Emergency Eyewash / Shower Stations
  • Rainwear
  • Signs / Labels / ID Markers
  • Machine Safety & Status
  • Biohazard Supplies
  • First Aid Supplies
  • Eye Protection
  • Hand & Arm Protection
  • Hearing Protection
  • Head Protection
  • Respirators
  • Other Protective Wear
  • Safety Training Products
  • Ergonomics
  • Anti-Fatigue Matting

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