Fire Suppression System Assessment • Evaluate the existing fire protection infrastructure of the multifamily properties. • Perform fire risk analysis and hazard assessments. • Inspect the current fire alarm, sprinkler, and suppression systems (if any) for compliance and effectiveness. • Identify areas of improvement and potential vulnerabilities. • Provide recommendations for the appropriate fire suppression system to be installed; Fire Suppression System Design • Develop a fire suppression system design based on the assessment findings. • The design must comply with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) codes and any local building/fire codes. • The design must include a detailed layout of sprinkler heads, water supply, control valves, alarms, and any other system components. • Submit the design for approval from local authorities and/or fire safety agencies; Installation • Provide all necessary materials, equipment, and labor for the installation of the fire suppression system. • Install the system according to the approved design and applicable safety standards. • Coordinate with local authorities for any necessary inspections or permits. • Test and verify the system’s functionality after installation to ensure compliance with safety standards. • Provide comprehensive documentation and user manuals for system operation and maintenance.