Fiberglass Tanks: The Safe Choice for Fire Protection Water Storage
Fire protection tanks are often installed in commercial, housing and industrial developments that are far from municipal water supplies. If a primary water source isn't able to provide adequate supply or pressure, you need to recommend ways to keep people safe.
ZCL | Xerxes fiberglass tanks store the additional water needed to protect people, homes and offices.
Fire protection water is traditionally stored in concrete tanks. Find out why fiberglass is the more durable choice.
Features and benefits
Fiberglass tanks meet NFPA standards.
A dry hydrant connection allows fire trucks quick access to water source.
NSF 61-listed tanks also serve as potable drinking water tanks.
Structurally strong ZCL | Xerxes tanks are rated for H-20 and HS-20 traffic loads.
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