Under its comprehensive program on modernization of the fire protection systems, Sea Port of Saint-Petersburg JSC (SP SPb) has upgraded its Automatic Fire Alarm Units (AFAU) and Fire Warning and Evacuation Management System (FWEMS).
According to the press release of Sea Port of Saint-Petersburg, the new equipment of domestic origin meets the existing standards and ensures safe operation of premises. AFAU feature precise targeting for accurate identification of fire location. In case of alarm, information about the place of disorder goes to the control panel.
This function lets detect and put out fires at early stages. FWEMS is intended for a prompt sound and light notification of personnel and visitors on the need to evacuate the facility.
Sea Port of Saint-Petersburg permanently controls the state of fire protection systems and conducts timely maintenance and upgrading. The company treats life and health protection as a high priority and pays great attention to work/fire/industrial safety.
Sea Port of Saint-Petersburg JSC is among the largest stevedores providing services on handling all types of dry cargo at Big Port St. Petersburg. The Company operates modern multipurpose dedicated terminals for handling general and bulk cargoes as well as specialized terminals.
St. Petersburg Fire Protection is a local State of Florida Women-Owned, Minority fire protection business enterprise formed in 2010. The vision and principle of the company are to provide the highest level of life safety with consistent quality and exceptional customer service by establishing long-term relationships based on honesty and integrity.
Suzanne Saults, owner and President of the company has been in the fire protection business since 1999. She is Chairwoman of the Board of Directors for the Florida chapter of the American Fire Sprinkler Association. She has a Contractor I Florida Fire Protection license. She has also earned several certifications from the National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies in Automatic Fire Sprinkler System Layout (IV), Special Hazards Systems (III), and Fire Alarms (II)