This book, Quality Assurance in Firefighting Systems: Standards, Testing, and Best Practices, was born out of decades of real-world experience in the building services and fire protection industry. It is intended to serve as a practical, technical, and standards-driven guide for engineers, consultants, quality managers, inspectors, and facility operators who are directly involved in ensuring that firefighting systems function flawlessly when they are needed most.
Whether it is a hospital, a high-rise building, a refinery, or a data center, the consequences of a malfunctioning fire suppression system can be catastrophic. Yet, in many cases, system failures are not due to design flaws, but rather to poor execution, inadequate testing, or neglected maintenance—all of which can be addressed through robust quality assurance measures.
In this book, we will explore:
The full lifecycle of firefighting systems—from planning and design to installation, testing, commissioning, and long-term maintenance
International codes and standards that govern these systems
QA procedures, documentation, and checklists that can be adopted or adapted
The growing role of technology in monitoring, testing, and reporting quality metrics
Real-world best practices and case insights
As fire protection becomes increasingly integrated with smart building systems, and as codes evolve to reflect new risks, the role of QA professionals becomes more critical than ever. This book aims to bridge the gap between theory and application, between code compliance and operational excellence.
I hope that this work becomes a valuable reference for professionals seeking to elevate fire protection practices, reduce risk, and ultimately save lives through quality-focused execution.
— Charles Nehme
Charles Nehme is a mechanical engineer with over 30 years of global experience in HVAC, fire protection, and building services. He is the founder of CFN-HVAC, a consultancy specializing in MEP systems, quality assurance, and sustainable building solutions.