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Flowtite® tanks can be custom built for any fire protection design. We manufacture our tanks to National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards.

 

Our Flowtite® tanks are designed to supply large volumes of water on demand, and serve as a dedicated source of water as required by local codes in residential development. The tank provides unseen protection for the residents, yet is easily accessible for fire and municipal vehicles. These tanks are also used for commercial fire protection due to the inherent water tight properties of fiberglass and the large volume capacities.

 

According to the NFPA, the annual cost of fire damage is approximately $250 Billion. Almost 1/3 of that cost is attributed specifically to structures and equipment. Sprinkler systems are recommended, and in many areas required, for emergency fire protection. These sprinklers often make the difference between snuffing out a small flare up before major damage is done and waiting on firefighters to arrive to save what they can from a disastrous fire.

 

Below is a cutaway illustration of a typical Fire Protection application. Click on the illustration for more details.

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Flowtite® tanks can be custom built for any fire protection design. We manufacture our tanks to National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards.

 

Our Flowtite® tanks are designed to supply large volumes of water on demand, and serve as a dedicated source of water as required by local codes in residential development. The tank provides unseen protection for the residents, yet is easily accessible for fire and municipal vehicles. These tanks are also used for commercial fire protection due to the inherent water tight properties of fiberglass and the large volume capacities.

 

According to the NFPA, the annual cost of fire damage is approximately $250 Billion. Almost 1/3 of that cost is attributed specifically to structures and equipment. Sprinkler systems are recommended, and in many areas required, for emergency fire protection. These sprinklers often make the difference between snuffing out a small flare up before major damage is done and waiting on firefighters to arrive to save what they can from a disastrous fire.

 

Below is a cutaway illustration of a typical Fire Protection application.