Dry & Wet Riser Systems – Essential Fire Water Supply Solutions
Ensure your building’s fire safety with reliable Dry and Wet Riser Systems, designed to provide quick and efficient water supply to fire hoses and sprinklers in high-rise buildings, commercial complexes, and industrial facilities. Wet risers are continuously filled with water and ready for immediate use, while dry risers remain empty and are charged with water by the fire brigade during emergencies. Both systems comply with stringent safety standards such as MS 1722 and NFPA 14, delivering robust fire-fighting water distribution for vertical firefighting operations.
Key Features:
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	Compliant with MS 1722 and NFPA 14 standards 
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	Wet risers for continuous water supply in occupied buildings 
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	Dry risers for multi-storey buildings without permanent water supply 
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	Durable, corrosion-resistant materials for long-lasting performance 
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	Professional design, installation, and routine maintenance services 
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	Critical for high-rise apartments, offices, hotels, and factories 
Protect your property and occupants with an effective water delivery system that fire services can rely on. Contact us today for a consultation or installation quote.









 
		 
            
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