A new invention named the Buddy Bucket aims to improve the maintenance and safety of fire protection sprinkler systems, especially in areas prone to freezing or leaks.
This device, created by a fire inspector from The Colony, Texas, seeks to offer a more efficient solution for fieldwork, as reported by InventHelp.
The inventor stated: “I’m a fire inspector, and I wanted to create an apparatus that would recharge fire protection sprinkler systems that may show indications of freezing or leaks.
“My design would save labor in the field, it reduces potential contact with the skin, and it helps prevent spills.”
The Buddy Bucket features a specialized container designed to hold a fire protection anti-freeze solution.
This enables users to recharge systems that are exposed to freezing conditions easily.
Additionally, the device provides indicators for leak detection, enhancing both safety and convenience.
The ergonomic design ensures the device is user-friendly, making it suitable for fire protection inspectors, service technicians, fire departments, emergency services, and other related professionals.
A prototype of the Buddy Bucket is available upon request, allowing potential users to experience its benefits firsthand.
The original design of the Buddy Bucket was submitted to the Dallas sales office of InventHelp.
It is now available for licensing or sale to manufacturers or marketers who are interested in bringing this device to the market.