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Fire safety retrofits

Pair of healthcare projects demand similar flexibility and creativity despite differences in scope and circumstance

By Special to Healthcare Facilities Today

Revera, a Canadian long-term care provider, needed a sprinkler retrofit in 75 of its facilities. The Mayo Clinic - Phoenix had to retrofit its entire fire alarm system. In both cases, consultants addressed the facilities’ specific needs and created hybrid  — and musical — solutions for each project’s challenges.

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