fire protection

— By Rusty Amarante — The future looks bright for service-based franchises.   Providing specialized and on-demand services, service-based businesses currently represent a large portion of the franchise establishments in the United States. For almost a decade, service-based franchises have been on the rise because of the nation’s high demand for services that require technical skills and expertise, and those that cater towards commercial and residential upkeep are most prevalent. To maintain the proper safety standards that these properties are expected to meet, the expert teams that provide maintenance services …

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Phoenix — Telgian Fire Safety has appointed Terrence Magee as its new vice president, operations. He will be responsible for the customer service and customer care operations for the fire and life safety testing, inspections and repair company. Magee brings more than 30 years of operations experience to Telgian, including extensive knowledge of quality systems management, supply chain logistics, operational excellence and continuous improvement. Prior to joining Telgian, Magee served as senior manager, continuous improvement and business transformation with Ciox Health. He has also served in a number of global …

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— By Michael Mastous — Fire prevention and protection tips business owners need to know.   According to the U.S. Fire Administration, 8.3% of fires take place in non-residential properties, with an estimated 100,300 non-residential fires reported between 2014-2016, resulting in annual property losses of $2.4 billion, and, tragically, an estimated 90 deaths. What does this mean to you, as a business owner? Fire protection and prevention is an integral aspect of keeping your business, employees and guests safe. The Cost of Fires Lies Not in Repairs With a commercial …

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Orlando, Fla. — Cuhaci & Peterson Architects, Engineers and Planners has promoted Joe Keene to senior vice president of engineering. Formerly vice president of mechanical engineering, Keene will now oversee strategic direction and management of the firm’s engineering disciplines, including Structural, Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing and Fire Protection. “We are looking forward to Joe taking on this strategic leadership role as we expand our reach and engineering service offerings to align with our evolving client partner needs,” says Joshua Inman, director of operations. With an extensive professional portfolio under his belt, …

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