Freeze Protection of Fire Sprinkler Systems
- Brant Brumbeloe

- Jul 15
- 2 min read
Our upcoming September 2025 edition includes an annual feature highlighting the essential topic of Freeze Protection for Fire Sprinkler Systems. We invite you to contribute your insights and expertise on this critical issue.
Why Freeze Protection is Essential for Fire Sprinkler Systems
As temperatures drop, the risk of fire sprinkler systems freezing increases significantly, leading to potential system failures and hazardous situations. Understanding the various methods of freeze protection is crucial for maintaining the integrity and reliability of fire safety systems.
What We Are Looking For
Innovative solutions for freeze protection
Case studies showcasing effective freeze prevention strategies
Expert opinions on the latest technologies in fire sprinkler systems
Best practices for maintaining fire sprinkler systems in cold climates
How to Contribute
If you have valuable knowledge or experiences related to freeze protection in fire sprinkler systems, we'd love to hear from you. Your contributions will help inform and educate our readers on the importance of this topic, ensuring that fire safety remains a top priority.
Please send us articles and news items related to protecting fire sprinkler systems from freezing. This may include an installation report or a “How To” applications article.
We would like to hear about any interesting or unusual applications. We would also be interested in any problems or concerns that were overcome by the application of your products or services. [*Please, leave out the “Sales Pitch.”]
You may want to prepare a simple Do’s and Don'ts list on protecting a fire sprinkler system from freezing.
We prefer articles of about 800 words or less, plus photos (as separate attachments) and captions.
Photos Request:
Do you have a photo of a frozen fire sprinkler head or ice coming off a fire sprinkler system? We appreciate all related photos, including photos of systems protected from freezing. Your photo could be featured on the cover!
Photos may be sent by e-mail, as separate attachments, in .tif or .jpg format; they should be high resolution files.
Join Us in Making Fire Safety a Priority
We look forward to your input and to sharing vital information that can help prevent the devastating consequences of freeze-related failures in fire sprinkler systems
Deadline for Submissions
To be included in our September 2025 edition, we need to receive your materials by August 4, 2025. (Please contact us for possible extensions.) Items received later will be considered for publication in future editions.
Contact Us
For more information and to submit your article, please contact us at info@fpcmag.com. We look forward to featuring your talent and expertise in our publication!
Brant Brumbeloe, Editor
FPC magazine
PO Box 370
Auburn, CA 95604
(530) 823-0706




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