Fire Alarm & Fire Fighting System Services

NFPA-compliant system design, installation, maintenance, and civil defense licensing support.

Service Overview

Protecting your facility, machinery, and personnel from fire is a primary industrial requirement. In pharmaceutical and cleanroom environments, fire safety design introduces unique challenges. Suppression agents and sprinkler pipes must be integrated without introducing particulate contamination risks or compromising cleanroom seals.

At QEEMA Egypt, we provide expert Fire Alarm and Fire Fighting System Services. We specialize in engineering NFPA-compliant safety layouts, professional installation, testing, commissioning, preventative maintenance, and assisting factories in obtaining the necessary approvals from the Egyptian Civil Defense authority.

Our Fire Safety Methodology & Steps

We execute fire safety projects in accordance with local laws and NFPA guidelines:

  1. Safety Audit & Gap Assessment: We audit your existing fire safety layout, check fire load requirements, water storage capacities, and pressure pump statuses.
  2. Engineering System Design: We draft fire sprinkler layout plans, clean agent gaseous suppression plans (e.g. FM-200 for IT rooms), and fire alarm loops in compliance with NFPA 13, 72, and 2001.
  3. Installation Supervision: We supervise physical installation, checking pipe welding, alarm panel settings, and smoke detector coverage.
  4. Testing & Commissioning: We execute pressure decay tests, water flow tests, and mock alarm scenarios (including integration with cleanroom HVAC systems to shut down dampers).
  5. Civil Defense Approval: We compile design files and support inspections to secure Civil Defense licensing.

Target Sectors & Audiences

Our fire system services serve:

  • Pharmaceutical plants and packaging facilities.
  • Chemical warehouses and industrial factories.
  • Hospitals and healthcare clinics.
  • Commercial offices, universities, and schools.
  • Server rooms and delicate electronic storage sites.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Systems are designed to comply with NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) standards (such as NFPA 13 for sprinklers, NFPA 72 for alarms) and the specific regulations of the Egyptian Civil Defense authority.

  • During a fire alarm, cleanroom HVAC dampers must automatically seal or shut down to prevent toxic smoke from circulating into clean areas. Clean agents (like FM-200 or Novec 1230) are used instead of water in areas housing delicate analytical instruments or dry product lines.

Request a Fire System Audit

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