Fire Suppression Systems
Whether you’re constructing a new commercial building or rehabbing an existing restaurant, Millennium Fire Protection can install fire suppression and life-saving systems for all types of businesses, big and small.
Founded in 2005, Millennium Fire Protection is an industry leader in the design, engineering, installation, and maintenance of commercial fire suppression and life-saving systems on the West Coast. Our contact sales and estimating group has a combined 150 years of experience and will ensure that every job is performed to your complete satisfaction. Contact us today to learn more about the following types of fire suppression systems we design and install.
Non-Water-Based Systems
One of the main benefits of a non-water-based fire system, such as a foam-based system, is they are able to quickly extinguish fires with flammable and combustible liquids present. They are commonly used in mechanical rooms, furnace rooms and areas that store flammable liquids.
One of the main benefits of a non-water-based fire system, such as a foam-based system, is they are able to quickly extinguish fires with flammable and combustible liquids present. They are commonly used in mechanical rooms, furnace rooms and areas that store flammable liquids.
Dry Pipe Valve Systems
Dry pipe valve systems are ideal for settings where the temperature frequently falls below freezing. These systems are filled with nitrogen or pressurized air to prevent pipes from bursting by keeping water at the valve.
Dry pipe valve systems are ideal for settings where the temperature frequently falls below freezing. These systems are filled with nitrogen or pressurized air to prevent pipes from bursting by keeping water at the valve.
Pre-Action Fire Sprinkler
Pre-action fire sprinklers are similar to a dry pipe system in that water is not contained in the pipes, and, instead, is held back by an electrically operated valve called the pre-action valve. These systems help protect against inadvertent discharge and are commonly deployed in water-sensitive environments such as computer centers and museums.
Pre-action fire sprinklers are similar to a dry pipe system in that water is not contained in the pipes, and, instead, is held back by an electrically operated valve called the pre-action valve. These systems help protect against inadvertent discharge and are commonly deployed in water-sensitive environments such as computer centers and museums.
Standpipe Sprinkler Systems
Standpipe sprinkler systems are essentially an extension of a fire hydrant system. They use a series of pipes that connect a water supply to a hose. They are ideal for hard-to-reach areas such as stairwells.
Standpipe Sprinkler Systems
Standpipe sprinkler systems are essentially an extension of a fire hydrant system. They use a series of pipes that connect a water supply to a hose. They are ideal for hard-to-reach areas such as stairwells.
Fire Pump Systems
Fire pumps are used to increase the pressure of a water source. They are typically used for storage areas or high-rise buildings with high-pressure demands.
Fire Pump Systems
Fire pumps are used to increase the pressure of a water source. They are typically used for storage areas or high-rise buildings with high-pressure demands.
Underground Systems
Underground fire systems are a great way to provide water to your fire sprinkler system and protect your employees and facility. Millennium Fire Protection has years of experience designing underground fire systems.
Underground fire systems are a great way to provide water to your fire sprinkler system and protect your employees and facility. Millennium Fire Protection has years of experience designing underground fire systems.