Fire Fighting Systems in Georgia — What Building Owners Need to Know
Fire safety is not optional in Georgia — it is a legal requirement for most commercial and residential buildings. Yet many building owners do not fully understand what systems are required, how they work, or who is responsible for their installation and maintenance.
What is a Fire Fighting System?
A fire fighting system is a network of equipment designed to detect, control, and extinguish fires before they spread. For most buildings in Georgia this includes sprinkler systems, fire hydrants, fire extinguishers, and fire ventilation systems that extract smoke and maintain safe evacuation routes.
What Georgian Building Regulations Require
Georgian building codes require fire protection systems in all commercial buildings, hotels, hospitals, and residential buildings above a certain height. The specific requirements depend on the building type, size, and occupancy. Failing to comply can result in fines, closure orders, and most importantly — danger to occupants.
Fire Ventilation — Often Overlooked
Fire ventilation is one of the most critical and most overlooked components of fire safety. Its purpose is to extract smoke from stairwells, corridors, and evacuation routes during a fire, giving occupants time to escape safely. Airmax LLC specializes in designing and installing fire ventilation systems that meet Georgian safety standards for all building types.
Why Professional Design Matters
A fire fighting system that is poorly designed or incorrectly installed is worse than no system at all — it creates a false sense of security. At Airmax LLC our engineers assess each building individually, calculating the correct pipe sizes, water pressure requirements, sprinkler placement, and ventilation capacity before any installation begins.
Our Experience
Since 2012 Airmax LLC has installed fire fighting and fire ventilation systems in hospitals, hotels, residential buildings, restaurants, and storage facilities across Georgia. We import high quality materials and work to international standards.
Contact us today for a free consultation on fire safety systems for your building.
