Whether you're in construction, maintenance, or a firefighter, we got you covered.
Recent Reviews
This tool is taken to all jobsites in case a fire sprinkler head is damaged this stops the leak immediately. Part of our company’s standard tool kit.
Black Bear Construction
You need one of these if your home has a fire sprinkler system. I hope to never use it but in the event one of the sprinkler heads leaks, I will be able to minimize any water damage.
Robert G.
I have used many different sprinkler tools in my 10 years of fire service. None of them have worked as quickly and easily as this tool.
Ryan N.
If you are working around live sprinkler pipes and don't have one of these on your belt you are just plain nuts!
Dave
Use these in our construction department and each plumber carries one while work is being done on the sprinkler systems.
Raymond H.
Our building had a sprinkler head break and I wished this tool had been on site. I chose this tool over the others because it works on damaged heads. Even shutting off the system once the fire department got there, the system still drained and continued to cause damage. Should this ever happen again we'll be better prepared.
TTH
Recent Blog Posts
Latest news, product updates & tutorials
Aug 22, 2019
Shark Tank, 5 Years Later
Quickstop Tools has seen a lot of changes in 5 years, but we’re still focused on educating people on how to reduce water damage from fire sprinklers.
Aug 22, 2019
Why do I need a fire sprinkler shutoff tool?
A standard fire sprinkler head puts out 15-25 gallons per minute. That equates to a bathtub of water every 2 minutes. That's a lot of water!
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