ABOUT THE ST. LOUIS FIRE SPRINKLER ALLIANCE
Mission
The St. Louis Fire Sprinkler Alliance of the National Fire Sprinkler Association is dedicated to educating and informing the St. Louis area public of the vital role sprinkler systems play in fire protection. The Alliance supports and encourages responsible workmanship through its member firms, listed on this website.
Vision
The St. Louis Fire Sprinkler Alliance will continue as the leader in the fields of fire protection and safety. To accomplish this, the faculty and members will:
- Work to increase professionalism within the fire protection industry;
- Build a united allegiance with the fire districts;
- Educate the public and those whose decisions affect the industry;
- Build strong community ties; and increase media awareness.
- Get the public pro-active by demanding that the buildings they use are safe, will be the motivation for changes in legislation and code enforcement.
Workmanship
Because who installs your fire protection system can be just as important as the fire protection system itself, don’t settle for anything less than an accredited member of the St. Louis Fire Sprinkler Alliance (SLFSA) to assure yourself of the highest caliber of quality and safety.
There are no second chances when dealing with fire, and the Fire Sprinkler Industry is a highly technical field that changes rapidly. That is why the Department of Labor has approved the Sprinkler Fitters Local 268 five-year apprenticeship program that includes 7500 hours of on the job training. That is also why Sprinkler Fitters Local 268 has invested in a state of the art training center featuring classrooms with computers and shop area for hands on training. But the training does not end at the end of the five year program; journeymen are required to take continuing education classes during the evening in an effort to keep up with ever changing technology. We take pride that manufacturers and industry representatives have stated that the members of Sprinkler Fitters Local 268 are some of the most knowledgeable and well trained in the industry.
ABOUT THE ST. LOUIS METRO AREA CHAPTER
The St. Louis Metro Area Chapter of the National Fire Sprinkler Association is dedicated to advancing the fire sprinkler concept throughout the region. The chapter is coordinated by fire department veteran and former battalion chief KJ Spurlock who works closely with fire officials, legislators, and the public to promote the widespread acceptance of fire sprinklers. For more information on chapter events, training, and membership benefits, contact KJ at spurlock@nfsa.org.
Chairman Andy Bill, J.F. Ahern Company
Vice Chairman Richard Boyer, Boyer Fire Protection
Secretary Treasurer Ed Muskett, JCI/Grinnell Fire Protection
Fire Protection Systems, Inc.
4351 Bridgeton Industrial Bridgeton Missouri 63044
J.F. Ahern Co
2675 Scott Avenue St. Louis Missouri 63103
Boyer Fire Protection
5555 West Park Saint Louis Missouri
Engineered Fire Protection, Inc.
230 Sovereign Court Ballwin Missouri
Bi-State Fire Protection Corporation
241 Hughes Lane Saint Charles Missouri
Wayne Automatic Sprinkler Corporation
10720 Midwest Industrial Saint Louis Missouri
St. Louis Automatic Sprinkler Company, Inc.
3928 Clayton Avenue Saint Louis Missouri
Grasse & Associates, Inc.
1940 S. Kingshighway Saint Louis Missouri
Fire Tech, LLC.
1353 Baur Blvd. Saint Louis Missouri 63132
Integrated Facility Services, Inc.
1055 Cassens Industrial Fenton Missouri
Gateway Fire Protection Systems, Inc.
1862 Borman Saint Louis Missouri
JCI
11360 Lackland Rd St. Louis, MO 63146
National Fire Suppression/Western States Fire Protection
970 Bolger Ct. | Fenton, MO 63026
Engineered Corrosion Solutions
Ferguson Fire & Fabrication
Loos & Company
Core & Main Fire Protection
Potter Electric Signal
Telgian
Bull Moose, Inc.
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