Fire hydrant testing is important for both fire protection and general public health. Adequate water pressure is, of course, required for firefighting, but it also prevents backflow that could otherwise contaminate the public water supply. The National Fire Protection Association’s guide for fire hydrant testing, NFPA 291, states that hydrants should be tested every five years. This examination should be performed either by professional contractors or qualified city officials.

Not only is testing important to ensure fire hydrants will function properly in the case of a fire, but it also serves to classify them. Both the NFPA 291 and The American Water Works Association even recommend different color schemes based on the rate of discharge, as measured by gallons per minute (GPM).

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The NFPA has specific guidelines for fire hydrant testing and maintenance. For that reason, the maintenance and repairs for fire hydrants should always be handled by certified professionals. Ideal Fire Protection’s reliable and affordable services are in full accordance with NFPA 291. With yearas in fire protection, Ideal has the tools, knowledge, and experience to service all your fire system needs.
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Testing fire hydrants is essential not just for ensuring they’ll perform when a fire breaks out, but also for their proper classification. Both the NFPA 291 and the American Water Works Association suggest specific color schemes based on the hydrant’s discharge rate, which is measured in gallons per minute (GPM). These color codes help firefighters quickly assess the hydrant’s capacity in an emergency, ensuring that the right amount of water is available when it’s needed most. Ideal Fire Services offers reliable testing and classification to keep your hydrants ready for action.
