Fire suppression systems play a critical role in protecting businesses from the potentially devastating impact of fires. Unlike traditional fire sprinkler systems, which use water to extinguish flames, fire suppression systems use a variety of agents—such as gas, foam, or chemicals—designed to stop fires in environments where water might not be ideal. As a business owner, understanding how these systems work and why they are crucial can help you make informed decisions about fire safety.
1. What Are Fire Suppression Systems?
Fire suppression systems are designed to detect, control, and extinguish fires before they can cause significant damage. They typically consist of three components: detection devices (like heat or smoke sensors), an agent distribution system (pipes and nozzles), and the fire suppression agent itself. Once a fire is detected, the system automatically activates, releasing the agent to suppress the fire.
2. Types of Suppression Agents
There are several types of …