Royal Fire Protection installs, inspects and recharges fire extinguishers for Connecticut businesses. Annual NFPA 10 service for restaurants, offices, warehouses and industrial facilities. Licensed contractor since 2023, statewide coverage.
Fire extinguishers are required equipment in every Connecticut commercial building. Restaurants, offices, schools, warehouses, retail stores, industrial plants. Royal Fire Protection has been servicing fire extinguishers in Connecticut since 2023. We install new units, perform annual inspections, recharge after use, hydrostatic test the cylinders when due, and replace units that have reached end of service life. NFPA 10 is the standard. The work follows the standard exactly.
The fire extinguisher business is full of shortcuts. Some contractors slap an inspection tag on a unit without actually inspecting it. Some replace tags every year without ever performing the six-year teardown that NFPA 10 requires. Royal Fire Protection does the work the standard requires, not just what looks good on the tag. A fire extinguisher that has not been properly serviced is a fire extinguisher that might fail in a fire.
Every Connecticut occupancy needs specific extinguisher types in specific locations. Restaurants need Class K extinguishers in cooking areas. Offices need ABC dry chemical units rated for ordinary combustibles, flammable liquids and electrical fires. Warehouses might need larger ABC units or specialized agents. Royal Fire Protection surveys the building, identifies the right extinguisher for each location, places units at code-required travel distances, and documents everything.
New fire extinguisher installation starts with a building survey. What is the occupancy classification? What hazards are present? NFPA 10 sets maximum travel distances from any point to the nearest extinguisher. Ordinary combustibles require an extinguisher within 75 feet of travel distance. Flammable liquids require shorter travel distances depending on the hazard level. Royal Fire Protection runs the survey and places the right number of units in the right locations.
Extinguisher type matters as much as placement. Class A covers ordinary combustibles. Class B covers flammable liquids. Class C covers electrical fires. Class D covers combustible metals. Class K covers cooking oils and fats. Most Connecticut commercial buildings use ABC dry chemical extinguishers for general coverage, with Class K units added in commercial kitchens. Royal Fire Protection specifies the correct rating for each location.
Mounting and signage complete the installation. Extinguishers have to be mounted at the height NFPA 10 specifies. Units under 40 pounds get mounted with the top no higher than 5 feet above the floor. Each unit gets visible signage above it that shows the extinguisher location from a distance. Royal Fire Protection mounts every unit to code with signage that meets the fire marshal review at next inspection.
NFPA 10 requires monthly visual checks and annual maintenance service. The annual maintenance service requires a trained technician to perform a hands-on inspection that includes verifying the agent weight, checking the hose, examining the cylinder for damage, and testing the discharge mechanism. Royal Fire Protection performs the annual service.
The six-year service is the milestone most building owners miss. NFPA 10 requires dry chemical extinguishers to be taken out of service every six years for an internal examination. The unit gets emptied, the cylinder gets inspected internally, the agent gets replaced, and the unit gets reassembled and pressurized. Twelve-year hydrostatic testing requires another teardown with pressure testing of the cylinder. Royal Fire Protection tracks every unit service interval.
After-discharge recharge is another service item. When an extinguisher is discharged for any reason, it has to be recharged before being returned to service. A partial discharge cannot be left on the wall. Royal Fire Protection recharges discharged units at our shop with the correct agent and the correct pressure. Discharged units get replaced from our standby inventory when needed.
A fire extinguisher that fails when needed is worse than no extinguisher at all. Dry chemical agent compacts at the bottom of the cylinder if the unit sits undisturbed for years without proper service. Pressure leaks slowly through worn valve seals. Hose assemblies crack and split. Royal Fire Protection performs the annual service that catches these issues before they become failures.
Connecticut fire marshals check extinguisher service tags during fire prevention visits. A unit with an expired tag is a code violation. The fines for these violations are small compared to the cost of the violation showing up in your insurance audit. Royal Fire Protection delivers proper service tags signed by a licensed technician, with the current service date and the correct interval clearly marked.
Restaurant Class K extinguishers deserve special attention. Connecticut restaurant kitchens require Class K wet chemical extinguishers near the cooking line, separate from the automatic suppression system over the hood. The wrong extinguisher in a restaurant kitchen creates code violations and a real safety problem during a cooking fire. Royal Fire Protection installs and services Class K units on the schedule NFPA 10 specifies.
Restaurant kitchens require Class K wet chemical extinguishers near the cooking line. Royal Fire Protection installs and services them on the NFPA 10 schedule required by code.
Fire extinguishers protect your building, your inventory and the people inside. Here is what professional service delivers for Connecticut property owners.
NFPA 10 Annual Service
NFPA 10 compliant annual maintenance service with proper inspection tags signed by a licensed technician.

Building Survey
Building survey to determine correct extinguisher type, size and placement for your occupancy and hazards.
Class K Kitchen Service
Class K wet chemical service for restaurant kitchens with the agent and intervals required by code.
Interval Tracking
Six-year internal examination and twelve-year hydrostatic testing tracked by serial number with reminders.
Recharge Service
Recharge service for discharged units with proper agent and pressure, returned with fresh service tag.
Standby Units
Standby loaner units provided during recharge so your building always has the required coverage in place.
Complete Records
Complete service records maintained for every unit by serial number, ready for fire marshal review anytime.
Every fire extinguisher project begins with a building survey and a free written estimate. Call to schedule a visit anywhere in Connecticut.
Connecticut-licensed fire protection contractor. Fully insured. Every service tag signed by a licensed technician with current credentials and proper documentation.
Royal Fire Protection has serviced fire extinguishers in Connecticut businesses since 2023. Restaurants, offices, warehouses, manufacturing and retail occupancies.
Every unit tracked by serial number. Reminders before annual, six-year and twelve-year service dates. No missed intervals, no expired tags.
Common questions about fire extinguisher service requirements and working with Royal Fire Protection in Connecticut.
No sales pitch. Straight answers about your project from the licensed owner.
Monthly visual checks by building staff. Annual maintenance by a licensed technician. Six-year internal exam for dry chemical units. Twelve-year hydrostatic testing of the cylinder. NFPA 10 sets the schedule.
Cost depends on number of units, type of extinguishers, and whether recharge or hydrostatic testing is due. Annual inspection per unit runs less than a full recharge cycle. Free written estimate after the building survey.
Yes. Connecticut commercial buildings require portable fire extinguishers per NFPA 10. Type, size and placement depend on the occupancy classification and the hazards present. Most buildings need ABC units throughout, with Class K in kitchens.
ABC dry chemical extinguishers handle ordinary combustibles, flammable liquids and electrical fires. Class K wet chemical extinguishers handle cooking oils and fats. Restaurant kitchens require Class K units in addition to ABC coverage elsewhere.
Yes. We are a Connecticut-licensed fire protection contractor based in Prospect. We have serviced fire extinguishers in Connecticut businesses since 2023 and carry full general liability insurance.
Yes. We service extinguishers regardless of where they were originally purchased. Annual inspection, recharge, internal exam, hydrostatic testing and replacement when units reach end of service life.
Royal Fire Protection services fire extinguishers in commercial buildings statewide. From our base in Prospect, we serve every major Connecticut community with annual maintenance and recharge work.
Building outside this list? Call us anyway. We service extinguishers statewide and travel routinely for annual maintenance work.
Tell us about your building, the number of units and your service history. A licensed technician responds within one business day with a clear, no-obligation quote.
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