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Water-Based Fire Suppression Systems

One of the most common fire protection systems uses water to knock out fires. You’ve likely seen sprinkler systems in many businesses and some homes. Water is housed in a reservoir and or connected to the water supply.

The system detects the fire and sprays a water mist or heavier water level to put out the fire. The most significant advantages are it’s inexpensive in comparison to other types and easy to replace, but it can also cause severe water damage and should not be used around electronics.

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Water-Based Fire Suppression Systems

One of the most common fire protection systems uses water to knock out fires. You’ve likely seen sprinkler systems in many businesses and some homes. Water is housed in a reservoir and or connected to the water supply.

The system detects the fire and sprays a water mist or heavier water level to put out the fire. The most significant advantages are it’s inexpensive in comparison to other types and easy to replace, but it can also cause severe water damage and should not be used around electronics.

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Water-Based Fire Suppression Systems

One of the most common fire protection systems uses water to knock out fires. You’ve likely seen sprinkler systems in many businesses and some homes. Water is housed in a reservoir and or connected to the water supply.

The system detects the fire and sprays a water mist or heavier water level to put out the fire. The most significant advantages are it’s inexpensive in comparison to other types and easy to replace, but it can also cause severe water damage and should not be used around electronics.

Pressurized Gas System

With a pressurized gas system, the gas is kept as a liquid under pressure using liquid nitrogen. When a fire is detected, the system releases the gas, and it has a chemical reaction with the fire to extinguish it.

This is ideal for server rooms and other areas with high-end electronics. It’s compact since the gas is under pressure, and it doesn’t cause an oxygen reduction. It’s an effective firefighting technology.

Suppression Systems

UL Listed Carbon dioxide (CO2) Extinguishing System is available for both Total Flooding and Local Application for protection against fire. It comes in a wide range of cylinder sizes starting from 2 kg to 100 kg

The Thermo act System is an automatically activating fire suppression system that helps in containing and suppressing fire in seconds. The system is available as a Direct or Indirect system which is simple in design and installation and provides the benefits of being low maintenance, cost-effective and dependable.

 

Extinguishing and Suppression Systems

Haven Fire Extinguishing and Suppression Systems and Haven Fire Suppression systems are built on the foundation of reliability and sustainability. We have been in the industry for over decades and our fire extinguishing and suppression systems have a presence in over 100 countries with a strategic network of dealers and distributors.

 Clean Agent Fire Suppression System and  1230 Clean Agent Fire Suppression System are safe, economical, effective, odorless, and do not damage contents making them the most sought-after systems. Our extinguishing and suppression systems are certified as per standards set by UL, FM, and USEPA and are compliant with the design and quality standards of NFPA 2001.

Wet Chemical Kitchen Hood systems are engineered for fast detection, extended coverage, low installation cost, and low maintenance cost. Our Kitchen hood system is capable of handling all kinds of kitchen fires and bares the capability of suppressing fire before it gets out of control