What is the difference between a dry riser and wet riser?
Dry risers and wet risers are both fire protection systems used in buildings, but they have different purposes. The first key difference is water presence. Dry riser inlet box and…
Dry risers and wet risers are both fire protection systems used in buildings, but they have different purposes. The first key difference is water presence. Dry riser inlet box and…
Dry Riser Service Cost: When you entrust Total Safe with your Dry Riser service cost, box testing and maintenance, our fully qualified engineers kick off the process with a meticulous…
Dry Riser Fire Safety Systems Fire safety is a critical aspect of any building, and one key component that often goes unnoticed is the dry riser system. Whether you’re a…
Dry Riser Testing and Maintenance: A Comprehensive Guide for Property Managers As a property manager, it’s crucial to ensure the safety of your building and its occupants. One essential component…
Dry risers are a vital part of the role of a firefighter, ensuring they can extinguish a fire quickly and safely. But why is it called a dry riser? We…
Dry risers are vital when it comes to firefighters fighting a fire as they enable the fire brigade to access water on all floors of a building, which is why…
Let’s talk Dry Riser testing…. This month, our engineers carried out dry riser testing at Orpington College. Who is responsible for Dry Riser Testing at Orpington? Are you the responsible…
“I know our Dry Riser was tested but cannot find the certificate?”If you do not have a Dry Riser test certificate or cannot find it, or the one you do…
Did you know that Dry Risers requires wet pressure testing annually, with a visual inspection 6 months in-between… What happens during Wet Pressure Testing? During testing, the Dry Riser is…
The next service we want to talk about is the Fire Hydrant and Dry Riser Testing and Dry Riser Maintenance. Dry Riser Testing and Dry Riser Maintenance often get overlooked…