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Questions

How does the fire suppression system work?

Fire suppression systems recognize any sign that indicates the existence of fire inside a property and then suppress the fire using a specialized chemical the system possesses. When the system is activated due to the heat and fire it detected, it will immediately start controlling the fire to reduce the damage the building may suffer from. By eliminating heat and oxygen, fire suppression systems ensure that fires will be managed the soonest.

How do you install a fire sprinkler system?

The process of fire sprinkler systems installation goes like this: First, your technician will create a custom-designed sprinkler system for each room after checking your water supply’s pressure. The second step would be putting steel pipings on walls and floors to allow water to pass through, while the third step is installing protective cages for the sprinkler heads. The fourth or last step is a leak test performed by your pro-installer.

Are clean agents fire suppression systems safe for people?

With the use of inert gas and non-toxic chemicals, clean agent fire suppression systems are safe for the health of people inside the building where the system is installed. The system also has a five-minute exposure limit, which means inhaling a few amounts of the chemicals won’t do any harm to the body but before the systems fully activate, it’s safer for people to already evacuate from the establishment

What are the different types of fire suppression systems?

Here is a list of the different types of fire suppression systems you may have already encountered in the market but have no idea what its called: Chemical Foam Suppression Systems, Foam Deluge Systems, Water-Based Fire Suppression Systems, Pneumatic Heat Detection Tubes, and Pressurized Gas System. The five types of fire suppression systems can effectively help prevent your photos, documents, and other valuables from being taken away by the fire.

What is the most common fire suppression system?

The most common type of fire suppression system or method a large population prefers to use in extinguishing fires is the Water-Based fire suppression system. Part of the reason is that buildings usually have a water supply, so installing this type yields an easier installation process. Besides the mentioned reason, the affordability, and efficiency of Water-Based fire suppression systems also has a huge impact on why it’s the most popular type.

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