Fire Suppression Services

  • Hazard assessment, design, and installation of fire suppression systems.
  • Periodic maintenance of all fire suppression services.
  • Affordable engineered and pre-engineered fire suppression systems to protect critical areas.
  • Installation of various types of clean agent systems, as well as wet and dry chemical systems.
    1. Clean Agent Systems: These waterless, gas suppression systems use pressurized liquid agents to quickly extinguish fires.
      • Ideal for environments where water-based systems could damage electrical equipment in spaces like server rooms and switchboards.
      • Act quickly to suppress fires in their earliest stages, leaving no residue.
      • Safe for use in occupied areas and electrically nonconductive.
      • Environmentally friendly and commonly used in data centers, record storage facilities, and museums.
    2. Wet Chemical Systems: Designed for kitchens, these systems suppress fires in localized areas, such as under cooking equipment.
      • Can be activated manually or by heat-triggered detection.
      • Specially designed to protect cooking equipment, ventilation systems, and areas like hoods, ducts, fryers, grills, and woks.
      • Commonly used in restaurants, schools, stadiums, airports, entertainment venues, and hospitals.
      • Detect fires using heat-sensitive fusible links or thermal detection, activating when temperatures exceed a set threshold.
      • Trigger suppression and, if necessary, shut off the fuel source to prevent further escalation.
    3. Dry Chemical Systems: Designed for industrial applications often protecting evolving flammable liquids & energized electrical equipment due to their non-conductive nature.
      • Can be activated manually or by heat-triggered detection.
      • Disperse a dry chemical powder to interrupt the combustion process.
      • Effective against a variety of fire classes, including flammable liquids and electrical fires.
      • Commonly used in environments where rapid intervention is critical, such as industrial plants and manufacturing facilities.