Fire safety measures include those intended to prevent the ignition of an uncontrolled fire and those used to limit the spread and impact of a fire.
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Ionization smoke detectors operate on the principle of ionizing radiation, utilizing a small, controlled amount of radioactive material, often americium-241.
A fire alarm is a standalone device or a complete network of devices installed in a building or an area, which gives audible and/or visual warning of an outbreak of fire in that building or area.
Fire outbreaks and gas leaks in processing plants can cause significant damage and loss of life.
Inert gas suppression systems use argon and nitrogen gases and their mixtures as an extinguishing agent and are based in the principle of reducing the oxygen concentration inside the protected hazard.
Twin-Agent Fire Protection means the “twin-attack” capabilities of dry chemicals and foam firefighting agents.
For years, foam has been used as a fire fighting agent for flammable and combustible liquids.
Water mist nozzles and systems are the ultimate development of fire-extinguishing technology.