About Us
If we had to choose one word to define Poole Fire Protection it would be innovative.
To be successful in our business, we have to be innovative. In many industries there are simple hierarchies of rules to follow. In our industry, quite often, the fire protection and life safety code requirements do not directly apply to the situation or task at hand. A deep knowledge of how the technical requirements were developed is necessary to design or approve a system that was not derived directly from code requirements. This is why leaders in the industry and even code officials themselves look to us for creative solutions to their problems.
In many ways, what sets Poole Fire Protection apart is our “think outside the box” mentality. We believe that this direction of thought is the product of a combination of education and passion for excellence. Company wide, from our projects to our business plan, we use accepted standards and apply creative thinking and problem solving skills to fashion solutions that are genuinely our own.
Allen Fieldhouse & Memorial Stadium The university requested that Poole Fire Protection draft the drawings and specifications needed for the automatic sprinkler and standpipe system, fire pump system, and fire alarm system.
Seaton Hall & Paul Weigel Library of Architecture Poole Fire Protection, Inc. provided code consulting to the KSU Facility Management personnel and the KSU Architectural Department to verify that the uses meet all local and state regulations.
Kansas State House Renovations Poole Fire Protection designed sprinkler and fire alarm systems for the renovation of the Kansas State Capitol Building in Topeka, Kansas.
Hutchinson Correctional Facility Poole Fire Protection designed an automatic sprinkler system to retrofit an attic area at the Hutchinson Correctional Facility for Cell Houses A, B, C, D and the Rotunda Building.