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Sprinklers in Lansing, MI
American Fire Protection CO - Lansing, MI - Phone: (517) 321-1145
Boynton Fire Safety Services - Lansing, MI - Phone: (517) 316-9911
Delau Fire Services - Lansing, MI - Phone: (517) 321-1111
Great Lakes Lawns Inc - Lansing, MI - Phone: (517) 484-2154
Green John E CO - Lansing, MI - Phone: (517) 322-4030
Jackson Automatic Sprinkler - Lansing, MI - Phone: (517) 323-1177
Precision Irrigation - Lansing, MI - Phone: (517) 482-6588
Spartan Irrigation - Lansing, MI - Phone: (517) 782-2558
Spartan Irrigation Inc - Lansing, MI - Phone: (517) 882-1826
Sprinkler Systems by Design Inc - Lansing, MI - Phone: (517) 327-0857
Tree's Inc - Lansing, MI - Phone: (517) 327-3300
Wolverine Fire Protection - Lansing, MI - Phone: (517) 321-7122
Helpful Definition for: Sprinklers
A Sprinkler, in Lansing, is a device that helps spray water. It may also refer to an irrigation sprinkler, which is used for irrigation of lawns or crops or a fire sprinkler system, the entire systems of pipes and sprinklers intended for fire suppression within buildings. Irrigation sprinklers are used on farms, golf courses, and yards, to provide water to vegetation and plants in the event of drought. Sprinklers that spray in a fixed pattern are generally called sprays or spray heads. Whereas, a fire sprinkler is a device that discharges water when the effects of a fire have been detected, such as when a predetermined temperature has been reached.
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