Fire control definition

Fire control or "fire suppression" means:
Fire control means an action to contain, extinguish or limit the spread of a fire;
Fire control in relation to forests means:

Examples of Fire control in a sentence

  • The Fire control panel provides the necessary communications and control to monitor and control relevant building systems and direct building evacuation.

  • The Fire control panel located in the main lobby is manufactured by Notifier model 3030 fully addressable head end system with addressable devices in the field.

  • M/s will carry out the testing of Fire control panel self-test as well as smoke test and its working to ensure proper working (Main control panel, zones, hooter etc.) and access control system.

  • Fire control work is not considered as part of this contract and shall be provided by another Contractor.

  • Fire control taps according to specifications of fire and safety services, including microswitch for indication of operational status.

  • As soon as any Emergency call occurs, the Fire control room operator will immediately ask the Service Provider Site Management Plan: The Turn out no.1 available at Fire Station plant-I to Service Provider shall comply with its submitted rush at the emergency spot.

Related to Fire control

  • Entire Contract This Contract constitutes the entire contract and understanding between you and XOOM with respect to its subject matter and superseding all prior written and oral contracts and representations made with respect to the subject matter.

  • Fire Chief means the chief of the Fire Department.

  • Fire Code means Ontario Regulation 213/07, as amended, and any successor regulation.

  • Integrated pest management means careful consideration of all available plant protection methods and subsequent integration of appropriate measures that discourage the development of populations of harmful organisms and keep the use of plant protection products and other forms of intervention to levels that are economically and ecologically justified and reduce or minimise risks to human health and the environment. ‘Integrated pest management’ emphasises the growth of a healthy crop with the least possible disruption to agro-ecosystems and encourages natural pest control mechanisms;

  • Tier 3 Wire Centers means those Qwest Wire Centers that do not meet the criteria for Tier 1 or Tier 2 Wire Centers.