Whether you need a special hazards fire suppression and/or explosion protection system installed during the construction of a new building, or you need an existing building retrofitted, our experienced technicians can develop and install the perfect system for your unique needs, environment, and situation.
We start off with a detailed intake process where we learn as much as possible about the environment you need protected. From there, our team will develop a system that best meets your needs, situation, and budget. Throughout the process, you’ll work with a dedicated project manager who will document every step of your new system installation in our project management system, which you and your team will also have access to. This ensures that the installation process is quick and pain-free for you.
We specialize in the design and installation of:
- Clean agent suppression systems
- Carbon dioxide suppression systems
- Explosion suppression, isolation, and venting
- Micro environment protection systems
- Air sampling systems
- Optical spark detection
- Linear heat detection
- FAAST® air sampling systems
- Video analytics
Chemical and CO2 suppression systems
This system instantly delivers a non-conductive fog of dry chemicals, such as FM-200 or CO2, from a pressurized system. These dry chemical systems offer a quick and effective means of suppression a fire in environments housing sensitive electronic equipment, such as:
- Data centers and computer equipment
- Telecommunications facilities
- Power generation equipment
- Machinery enclosures
Suppression agents
A newly installed special hazards fire protection system means that you can choose the exact suppression agent that will work best for your facility and needs, which may include:
- Clean agents
- Inert gases
- CO2
- Water mist
- Hybrid systems
- Dry chemicals
Specialty fire detection
Air sampling units or optical smoke and fire sensors are typically more appropriate for the type of environments where special hazards fire suppression is necessary, such as rooms or enclosures with high ceilings or a large volume of airflow because traditional detection methods that are triggered by heat or smoke would not initiate a fire suppression system early enough. This is why specialty fire detection is an essential part of protecting your sensitive, mission-critical equipment.