
Clear labeling helps personnel quickly identify critical components of a fire sprinkler system, especially during inspections, testing, maintenance, or emergency response. QRFS offers a wide range of fire sprinkler stickers designed to improve visibility, organization, and overall system awareness.
Our decals are built with durable materials and bold color design to stand out in any area. Whether applied near a sprinkler riser, control valve, or FDC, these labels help ensure important system details are easy to find and understand at a glance.
QRFS fire sprinkler stickers are designed to clearly display the location and purpose of key system components. For example, “Fire Department Connection” decals help first responders quickly locate these vital water supply access points, and “Main Drain” stickers are referenced by contractors and other fire protection professionals to identify drainage points for testing and maintenance.
You’ll also find “Inspector’s Test” decals that mark these test connections, along with “Control Valve” labels that indicate shutoff points. Each sticker helps teams quickly understand the system’s layout and key components.
In addition to markers that aid system ITM and access, QRFS carries “Do Not Hang” decals, which are essential for preventing objects from being placed on sprinklers or piping—helping avoid accidental damage and improper activations that cause a lot of water damage.
Our fire sprinkler decals are designed to withstand demanding environments. These labels feature durable vinyl that resists moisture, heat, and wear, making them ideal for mechanical rooms, outdoor areas, and industrial sites.
High-contrast color schemes improve visibility in crowded or low-light conditions, ensuring important markings remain easy to see. A strong adhesive backing keeps each decal securely in place on pipes, walls, and equipment.
QRFS makes it easy to label your fire sprinkler system with products built for real-world use. Each decal is designed to be simple to apply, long-lasting, and easy to read.
Whether you're marking a new installation or updating an existing system, our selection of fire safety signs and decals helps you create a clear, organized setup that supports faster identification and better system management. Also, be sure to check out our full selection of fire protection markings, including:
You can also visit the QRFS home page to see additional fire protection items.
What is a fire department connection decal used for?
An FDC decal marks the location where firefighters connect hoses to supply water to a sprinkler and/or standpipe system. It helps first responders quickly identify the connection point during an emergency. Clear labeling improves response time and reduces confusion on-site. Decals may be used in conjunction with FDC identification plates and rigid signs to provide even greater visibility.
What is the purpose of a main drain decal?
A main drain decal identifies the primary drainage point used for system testing and maintenance. It ensures personnel can quickly locate where water discharges, helping streamline their work.
What does an inspector’s test decal indicate?
An inspector’s test decal marks the test connection used to simulate sprinkler activation. This allows technicians to verify that alarms and water flow devices are functioning properly. Proper labeling makes routine system checks faster and more efficient.
What is the purpose of a control valve decal?
Control valve decals identify the valves that turn water flow on and off within the fire sprinkler system. These labels help personnel quickly locate shutoff points during maintenance or emergencies. Clear identification reduces the risk of accidental system disruption, especially since improperly closed control valves are the leading cause of fire sprinklers failing to control a fire.
Why are decals warning against hanging items on sprinklers important?
“Do not hang” decals warn against placing objects on sprinkler heads or pipes. In addition to violating NFPA standards, hanging items can damage the system, block proper water distribution during a fire, or inadvertently activate sprinklers when there is no fire, causing thousands of dollars in water damage. These decals help protect system integrity and maintain safe conditions.
Where should fire sprinkler decals be placed?
Fire sprinkler decals should be placed near the component they identify, such as pipes, valves, or risers. They should be installed in visible areas where they can be easily seen during inspections or emergencies. Proper placement ensures the labels serve their intended purpose effectively.