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Tennessee State Fire Marshal Gives Ways To Avoid Fire Sprinkler Freeze-ups This Winter

Tennessee State Fire MarshalNashville, TN – As temperatures plunge this winter, fire sprinkler systems become vulnerable to freeze-ups just like all water-filled pipes.

The Tennessee State Fire Marshal’s Office is urging home and business owners to take a few preventative maintenance steps now in order to keep buildings safe from fire during the winter months and help owners avoid costly repairs down the road.

“Forecasters predict temperatures will drop below average this winter across the south and southeastern portions of the U.S,” said State Fire Marshal and Commerce & Insurance Commissioner Julie Mix McPeak. “Fire sprinkler users should take precautions ahead of the season’s coldest weather to ensure they have peace of mind throughout winter.”

Fire sprinkler system owners can prevent sprinkler system freeze-ups by following these tips:

For more information on preventing fire sprinkler freeze-ups, contact the National Fire Sprinkler Association at 865.755.2956 or the National Fire Sprinkler Association at 845.878.4200.

About the Tennessee State Fire Marshal’s Office

The Division of Fire Prevention is the State Fire Marshal’s Office, which is part of the Department of Commerce and Insurance. The division works to protect consumers while ensuring fair competition for industries and professionals who do business in Tennessee.

The division includes the state’s building and safety codes enforcement operations, as well as arson and explosives investigations. The division also conducts consumer and children’s fire safety education programs across Tennessee.