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M-Fire Suppression

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M-Fire Suppression
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    Taylor Nakaki Chief Marketing Officer at M-Fire Technologies & VP of Acquisitions and Development Division at CORE Real Estate
    • Los Angeles, California, United States
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    Adam Grandorff Vice President Of Business Development at M Fire Suppression, LLC
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  • Nathaniel Mena Vice President @ M-Fire Suppression & M-Fire Technologies
    • Irvine, California, United States
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    Allison Brent Executive Assistant Project Manager at M-Fire Suppression
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    Fred Roberts CEO and Chairman of the Board @ M- Fire Technologies, M-Fire Suppression , F. Roberts Construction & F. Roberts SPG
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Overview

M-Fire Suppression is the leader in on site, fire inhibitor application protection, of wood-framed construction. Having worked with many of the nation’s top developers on over 100 multi-family building structures. Using cutting edge modern chemistry, M-Fire has pioneered a patent-protected method to prevent fires in wood-framed buildings. We apply a clean and eco-friendly fire inhibitor to protect wood frame structures, making them safe from the dangers of fire accidents or arson attacks. M-Fire has performed many burn demonstrations at fire departments throughout the U.S., proving that it can prevent devastating wood structure fires from a total loss. Additionally, we have UL GreenGuard Gold Certification, meeting the highest standards of safety and health. Our mission is to prevent wood-framed building fires during construction to protect workers and our developer's investment. M-Fire urges all wood-framed structure developers to implement our services and safeguard their projects to ensure the safety of their workers. Furthermore, we as partners should protect the wood frame industry which is the most affordable and fastest way to keep up with the housing shortage demands.