Paint Booth Suppression System Installation

Paint booth suppression system installation is a critical safety measure for any facility using spray applications involving flammable paints, solvents, or coatings. These specialized fire suppression systems are designed to detect, suppress, and prevent fires in environments where overspray, vapor buildup, and ignition sources create a significant hazard.

At Integrity Fire Safety Services, we specialize in code-compliant, UL-listed suppression system installations for automotive, industrial, and manufacturing paint booths. Our solutions are tailored to your booth’s size, layout, and operational risks—ensuring both safety and regulatory compliance.

Why Is Fire Suppression Required in Paint Booths?

Paint booths present unique fire hazards due to:

  • Flammable fumes from paints and solvents

  • Ignition sources like lighting, equipment, or static electricity

  • Overspray accumulation on booth walls and filters

Without proper suppression, a single spark could ignite a flash fire that spreads rapidly. That’s why regulatory bodies like the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) require suppression systems in spray finishing operations.

Paint Booth Fire Suppression Installation

Paint booths are high-risk areas where flammable vapors and fine particulates can ignite easily. Our paint booth fire suppression systems are built to detect fires at the earliest stage and suppress them before they spread—minimizing downtime, damage, and danger.

We install systems that are:

  • UL 300 Compliant

  • NFPA 33 & NFPA 17A Certified

  • Integrated with automatic detection and manual pull stations

  • Custom-fit to your specific booth size and configuration

Whether you’re operating a small refinishing booth or a full-scale automotive paint line, we deliver code-compliant protection tailored to your setup.

NFPA 33 & Code Compliance

The installation and design of paint booth suppression systems must comply with NFPA 33: Standard for Spray Application Using Flammable or Combustible Materials. Key requirements include:

In addition, many local fire marshals, insurance carriers, and OSHA standards align with NFPA 33, making compliance non-negotiable for most businesses.

How Does a Paint Booth Fire Suppression System Work?

Regular inspections, testing, and professional maintenance ensure your suppression system stays code-compliant and ready when it matters most.

What Types of Paint Booths Require Suppression Systems?

The installation and design of paint booth suppression systems must comply with NFPA 33: Standard for Spray Application Using Flammable or Combustible Materials. Key requirements include:

In addition, many local fire marshals, insurance carriers, and OSHA standards align with NFPA 33, making compliance non-negotiable for most businesses.

Our Installation Process

At Integrity Fire Safety Services, we take a full-service approach:

  1. On-Site Evaluation – We assess your booth, fire risks, ventilation, and compliance needs.

  2. System Design – We develop a custom, code-compliant system using UL 1254-listed components.

  3. Installation & Integration – Our certified technicians ensure seamless installation with shutoff integration, wiring, and mounting.

  4. Testing & Certification – We test and certify the system to NFPA standards.

  5. Ongoing Support – We offer inspections, refills, and maintenance to keep your system ready at all times.

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Choose Integrity Fire for the professional installation of emergency lighting and exit signs aligned with the NFPA 101 Life Safety Code. Your safety is our commitment, and we strive to provide you with a reliable and compliant life safety system.