Our Services
We take pride in being able to save people’s life and consider it as our utmost priority.
Backflow Preventer
A backflow preventer is a device installed in a plumbing system to prevent contaminated water from flowing back into the main water supply.
The purpose of a backflow preventer is to protect public health and the environment by preventing contaminated water from entering the main water supply.
Emergency Lighting Unit
Emergency lighting is required in buildings to ensure the safety of occupants in the event of a power failure or blackout.
The purpose of emergency lighting is to provide sufficient illumination for people to evacuate the building safely and find their way to a safe location, such as an exit.
Fire Alarm
Fire alarm systems are an important safety feature in buildings because they can help to quickly detect and alert occupants and emergency responders to a potential fire. Regular inspection and testing of fire alarm systems is necessary to ensure they are functioning properly and are able to provide early warning in the event of a fire.
Fire Extinguishers
Fire extinguishers must be inspected annually in British Columbia to ensure that they are in proper working order and ready for use in the event of a fire.
The purpose of an inspection is to detect any signs of damage, corrosion, or tampering, which could prevent the fire extinguisher from functioning properly. It also ensures that the fire extinguisher is up-to-date with any new regulations or standards, and is properly tagged and labeled.
Fire Hoses
The purpose of fire hoses is to deliver water or other fire-extinguishing agents to a fire in order to extinguish it.
Fire hoses are typically connected to a fire hydrant or fire pump, and the water is delivered under high pressure to the fire. Fire hoses come in various lengths, diameters, and materials, depending on the type of fire they are intended to be used for and the conditions in which they will be used.
Sprinkler Systems
Fire sprinkler systems are an important safety feature in buildings because they can help to quickly extinguish a fire before it has a chance to spread and cause significant damage or injury.