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Firefighting Systems

Hose reel systems

Hose reel systems are firefighting tools that provide a quick and accessible way to deliver water to extinguish fires, typically consisting of a hose mounted on a reel for easy use in emergencies.

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Dry powder systems

Dry powder systems are fire suppression systems that use a fine powder to extinguish fires, especially effective for flammable liquids and electrical fires, by interrupting the chemical reaction of the fire.

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All types of Fire doors

Fire doors are specifically designed to prevent the spread of fire and smoke, offering protection and containment. They are available in various styles, such as single, double, and sliding doors, and are made from materials like wood, steel, or glass to meet specific safety standards

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Floor control stations

Floor control stations are central units in buildings that manage and monitor fire safety systems, such as alarms, sprinklers, and emergency lights, providing localized control during fire emergencies

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Foam systems

Foam systems are fire suppression systems that use foam to smother fires, especially effective for flammable liquid fires, by forming a barrier that cools and prevents oxygen from fueling the fire.

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Wet / Clean agent systems

Wet/Clean agent systems are fire suppression systems that use non-water-based agents, such as gases or chemicals, to extinguish fires without damaging sensitive equipment, commonly used in data centers and electrical environments.

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All types of fire pumps

Fire pumps provide water for firefighting systems. Types include:

  1. Electric Pumps – Powered by electricity.
  2. Diesel Pumps – Diesel-powered for backup.
  3. Jockey Pumps – Maintain system pressure.
  4. Steam Pumps – Powered by steam, for older systems.
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Stand pipe systems (Wet / Dry)

Standpipe systems are fixed firefighting systems that provide water to combat fires in buildings. Wet systems are always filled with water, while dry systems remain empty until activated, typically used in areas prone to freezing.

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Automatic Sprinkler systems

Automatic sprinkler systems are fire protection systems that detect heat from a fire and automatically release water to suppress the flames, providing early suppression and reducing fire damage.

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Release equipment for automatic systems

Release equipment for automatic systems includes devices like valves, actuators, and control panels that trigger the activation of fire suppression systems, such as sprinklers or gas suppression systems, in response to fire detection.

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External and internal hydrant systems

External and internal hydrant systems are firefighting setups that provide accessible water sources. External hydrants are located outside buildings for fire trucks, while internal hydrants are within buildings for use by firefighters to combat fires inside.

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Cooling systems (water spray/deluge)

Cooling systems (water spray/deluge) are fire suppression systems that release large volumes of water over an area to cool down and control fires, often used in high-risk environments like chemical plants or storage areas.

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All types of fire extinguishers

Fire extinguishers come in various types, each suited for different fire classes:

  1. Water Extinguishers – For Class A (ordinary combustibles).
  2. Foam Extinguishers – For Class A and B (flammable liquids).
  3. Dry Powder Extinguishers – For Class A, B, C, and electrical fires.
  4. CO2 Extinguishers – For Class B and electrical fires.
  5. Wet Chemical Extinguishers – For Class F (cooking oils and fats).
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