Fire Protection Systems & Solutions
Fire Protection Systems for Every Need
Fire protection isn’t a one-size-fits-all approach. At FireTech, we understand that different buildings and businesses have unique fire hazards. That’s why we offer a comprehensive range of fire protection systems and solutions, all designed to extinguish fires and protect your people and property.
Explore the options below to find the perfect fire suppression system for your needs:
Wet Pipe Sprinkler System
Wet pipe sprinkler systems are the most common type of fire suppression system. They consist of pipes filled with water, ready to discharge instantly when a sprinkler head is activated by heat, ensuring a rapid response to a fire event.
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Dry Pipe Sprinkler System
Dry pipe sprinkler systems are typically used in unheated or cold environments where the presence of water in the pipes could freeze and cause damage. These systems feature pressurized air or nitrogen, and release water only when a sprinkler head is triggered.
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Preaction Sprinkler System
Preaction systems are designed to prevent accidental discharge, making them suitable for sensitive environments such as data centers or museums. They require both a fire detection event and the activation of a sprinkler head before water is released, providing an extra layer of protection against water damage.
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Deluge Sprinkler System
Deluge systems are used in high-hazard areas, where rapid fire suppression is crucial. These systems have open sprinkler heads and are connected to a water supply through a valve that opens upon receiving a fire signal, quickly delivering large amounts of water to extinguish intense fires.
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AFFF System
Aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF) systems are specialized fire protection systems designed to combat flammable liquid fires. They work by forming a foam blanket over the fuel, cutting off oxygen and suppressing the flames.
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Clean Agent System
Clean agent systems use non-water-based extinguishing agents to fight fires, making them ideal for environments where water damage is undesirable, such as server rooms or electrical panels. These systems release a gas that quickly suppresses fires without leaving any residue or requiring significant cleanup.
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