Mountain State Fire Protection

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Photos from Mountain State Fire Protection's post 03/26/2023

More replacements this week, took out this 25 year old 909 and replaced it with a much nicer and lighter 957.

Photos from Mountain State Fire Protection's post 03/26/2023

The inside of a domestic pressure relief valve that supply’s the potable / drinking water to the property. This is why we don’t drink the tapwater. 😖

Photos from Mountain State Fire Protection's post 03/26/2023

When these give out it’s usually very early hours in the morning when the water pressure is at its highest, could be 500 to 1000 gallons a minute. and often times there’s no way to turn it off for several hours

02/04/2023

New 8” check modules and RP module for this guy supplying 4 AFFF high expansion foam risers at a helicopter aircraft hanger.

Photos from Mountain State Fire Protection's post 02/04/2023

Out with the old in with the new!

02/04/2023

How great is that!

Ariz. firefighter's young daughter sees him working and runs down the street to him

Photos from Mountain State Fire Protection's post 11/04/2022

Knocking out some tenant improvements today!

11/04/2022

The view from the office window this morning!

11/02/2022

Half of all home heating fires happen during the months of December - February, mostly because a space heater is placed too close to curtains, bedding, upholstered furniture, or any other object. Space heater fires account for at least 80 deaths a year, making them a fire safety risk in homes and workplaces.

Here are some tips on how to use your space heater safely:
🔥 Place the heater on level ground, not on a table or other surface.
🔥 Establish a 3-foot kid, pet, and object-free zone around the heater, and never put a space heater in a child’s room.
🔥 Don’t use a heater in a workshop or garage near paint, gas cans, or matches.
🔥 Turn it off when you leave the room, the home, or go to bed.
🔥Unplug the heater when it’s not in use.
🔥 Check the cord for damage periodically. If it is damaged, do not use the heater.
🔥 Don’t plug another electrical device or an extension cord into the same outlet as a heater.

Assess sprinklers, step #1 11/01/2022

Assess sprinklers, step #1 NFPA 25 includes the require that sprinklers be inspected on an annual basis. There are a number of conditions that are a part of this visual inspection that happens from the floor level.

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952 E Baseline Road Ste, 123
Mesa, AZ
85204