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ARMED FIRE VALVE (RIA)

A fire hose hydrant (FH) is a firefighting device designed to provide rapid access to water in an emergency. It is typically installed near fire exits and is equipped with a hose, nozzle, and valve system for ease of use.

RIAs are essential for controlling fires at an early stage and protecting people and property.

Rhôn'Alpes Extincteurs offers intervention, installation, maintenance and replacement services for RIAs to ensure their proper functioning in all circumstances.

Our team of experts ensures that your equipment complies with current standards and is ready to be used when needed.

RIA LEGISLATION


ERP Establishment Receiving the Public
MS 38 § 1 - SAFETY REGULATIONS OF 25 JUNE 1980
“These establishments must be equipped with… mobile devices such as portable or wheeled fire extinguishers… to enable staff and, where appropriate, the public, to respond to the start of a fire.”


ERT Establishment Receiving Workers
R. 4227.28 - LABOR CODE
"The employer shall take the necessary measures to ensure that any outbreak of fire can be quickly and effectively combated in the interest of saving workers."


Residential buildings
ARTICLE 96 § 1 - DECREE OF 31 JANUARY 1986 Amended by Decree of 24 September 2009 (V) Emergency resources and radio communications The following fire-fighting resources are provided: § 1. a) Portable extinguishers of 6 kilograms or 6 liters appropriate to the risks; the operator may opt for one or other of the following formulas: - either place one device on each level, at each exit and ten additional devices near the security post or the operating room; - or distribute the devices judiciously at a rate of one for every fifteen vehicles; b) A 100-liter box of loose sand for each level, equipped with a shovel, placed near each ramp.


IGH High-Rise Building
GH 51 - IGH SAFETY REGULATIONS
Portable fire extinguishers appropriate to the risks... are installed near the access devices to the stairs... They are also placed on all levels of the buildings, near the accesses to rooms presenting particular fire hazards. ...»

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