Fire Safety Maintenance

Fire Suppression System Service

Fire suppression systems — whether sprinklers, gaseous agents, or kitchen hood systems — are designed to activate automatically during a fire. But they can only do their job if every component is in peak condition when needed. Blockages, leaks, depleted agents, or failed detection heads can render a suppression system entirely ineffective at the critical moment.

Our certified technicians maintain all types of suppression systems installed across Kenya: wet pipe and dry pipe sprinklers, FM200 and Novec 1230 gaseous suppression systems, CO₂ systems, and wet chemical kitchen hood suppression units. We service systems in data centres, server rooms, commercial kitchens, warehouses, and manufacturing facilities.

Annual maintenance contracts include thorough inspection of all nozzles, pipework, detection heads, and actuation equipment. Agent cylinder weights are verified for gaseous systems, and all control panels are tested. We coordinate service windows to minimise disruption to your operations.

What's Included

  • Sprinkler head inspection for corrosion, damage, or blockage
  • Gaseous agent cylinder weight and pressure verification
  • Detection head testing and sensitivity calibration
  • Control panel and actuation circuit diagnostics
  • Pipe integrity check for leaks, corrosion, and support
  • Valve exercise and flow switch testing
  • Kitchen hood nozzle cleaning and fusible link inspection
  • Compliance certificate issued after every service visit

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should a fire suppression system be maintained?

Fire suppression systems should be inspected quarterly and given a full service annually. Gaseous suppression systems require agent cylinder weight checks every 6 months. Kitchen hood suppression systems in commercial kitchens are typically serviced every 6 months due to heavy use environments.

What types of suppression systems do you maintain?

We maintain wet and dry pipe sprinkler systems, gaseous suppression systems (FM200, CO₂, Novec 1230), kitchen hood wet chemical systems, and foam deluge systems. Our technicians are trained on all major brands installed across Kenya.

What happens during a suppression system service?

A full service includes inspection of all nozzles, pipework, detection heads, control panels, and actuation devices. For gaseous systems, agent cylinder weight is verified. Sprinkler heads are checked for corrosion or damage. All valves are exercised and a functional test is performed where possible without agent discharge.

Can the suppression system activate accidentally during maintenance?

No. Our technicians isolate the suppression system at the control panel before beginning any physical inspection work. All isolation procedures follow manufacturer guidelines and the system is fully restored and tested before the technician leaves site.

Protect Your Security Investment

Regular maintenance keeps your systems reliable and extends their lifespan. Talk to us about a plan that fits your needs.

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