Automatic Sprinkler System Design and Function
Learn the advantages of automatic sprinkler systems, types of systems, how they work, and what components they contain.
The FM Fire Service Learning Network allows an instructor to present the material within the learning network in a classroom environment. The Instructor Mode allows training officers and instructors to use self-paced programs with their classes. When activated, the Instructor Mode allows the instructor to freely move about the program to show sections to students in class. To utilize this feature, the instructor must first complete the selected module and complete the Skills Challenge for the program.
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Learn the advantages of automatic sprinkler systems, types of systems, how they work, and what components they contain.
Discover why sprinklered buildings can still burn, including design issues and sources of impairment, and how to mitigate these causes.
Learn how to complete a pre-incident plan for a sprinkler-protected property, paying special attention to its fire suppression systems.
Learn key actions take at automatic sprinkler system activation response to assess the situation and control the operation of the sprinkler system.
Learn how to complete a pre-incident plan for a sprinkler-protected property, paying special attention to its fire suppression systems.
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FM has a longstanding, deep commitment to assisting the fire service through training, education, and grant funding in fire prevention, fighting fire in sprinklered buildings, fire response to commercial/industrial properties, ignitable liquids and gases, pre-incident planning, and fire protection systems. As part of this commitment, FM provides the FM Fire Service Learning Network to deliver critical training for the fire service in FM's focus areas, including fire protection in commercial and industrial properties. The network offers online training programs, including FM's popular “Fighting Fire in Sprinklered Buildings” course, and fire service resources. Available resources include FM Data Sheets, pocket guides, and pre-incident planning materials guide. All training and resources are free. Create an account and log in to access the fire service training and resources.