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What Is A Dry Riser?

Flats, tower blocks and all other type of multi-level buildings are required to have a fire prevention system fitted to them of some kind, with a dry riser being the preferred choice of many building contractors. A dry riser can distribute water to all of the different levels of a building should the need arise.

A dry riser is a vertical pipe, or network of pipes, that does not have water stored in it. For a dry riser that is located in a block of flats, or other type of multi-levelled building that is occupied, the dry riser has to be installed and secured in a fire proof shaft with easy access for fire crews should there be a fire, and it should also be fitted with clear and appropriate signs.

A dry riser is the preferred choice of designers for buildings that are around 18-60 metres high, as tests have proven this is the most effective way to ensure there is enough water to fight a fire in buildings of this height. In the event of a fire the fire service can pump water into a dry riser which then allows them to attach their hoses on the required floors. His can be done from their engines, or it can be done from fire hydrants that are located nearby.

If you have a dry riser system in your block of flats, or place of work, they should be tested and inspected at least every six months. All the inlets, valves, drain vales; door hinges and other essential parts should be thoroughly tested and inspected so if you are required to use them you know they are working properly.

Many companies that supply and install dry riser equipment can provide a fully qualified surveyor to come and visit you and advise you on what systems will be best for your buildings. Drawings and extensive artwork can be provided to show you how these systems will work. All future installations of dry riser equipment will be carried out by fully trained and fully qualified engineers, which means you can rest easy knowing your premises are fully protected should a fire arise.

 

 

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