Episode Summary:
In Episode 91 of The Fire Protection Podcast, host Drew Slocum is joined by Chris Logan, sprinkler contractor, industry advocate, and host of The Fire Sprinkler Podcast, for a wide-ranging, candid conversation on the current state of the sprinkler industry and where it’s headed next.
Drew and Chris cover everything from real-world jobsite stories to the practical challenges of sprinkler inspections, hydrant testing, and documentation—highlighting how lost paperwork, repeat site visits, and labor shortages continue to impact contractors. Chris shares firsthand experiences from the field and explains why technology isn’t about cutting corners, but about saving time, reducing rework, and keeping technicians focused on the work that matters.
The episode also dives into code evolution and enforcement, including updates to the Ontario Fire Code, NFPA 25 inspection requirements, sprinkler head testing intervals, and how inconsistencies between adopted codes and real-world expectations can create friction for contractors and building owners alike. Drew and Chris discuss how deficiencies should be approached—not as a “gotcha,” but as a critical part of maintaining life safety systems as they were originally designed.
Beyond codes and compliance, the conversation explores industry culture, friendly competition among manufacturers and contractors, the role of podcasts in education, and why sprinkler professionals tend to stay deeply connected to the trade for life. Chris reflects on the growth of The Fire Sprinkler Podcast, the importance of ongoing learning, and how sharing real experiences helps strengthen the industry as a whole.
This episode is an honest, technician-informed discussion for sprinkler contractors, inspectors, designers, engineers, and fire protection professionals who want a grounded look at technology, service work, and the realities of protecting buildings and lives every day.