Firefighting Systems FFS

Firefighting systems (FFS) are designed to suppress or extinguish fires in a building or structure. There
are several types of firefighting systems,
Overall, the type of firefighting system used will depend on the specific needs of the building or structure
and the type of fire protection required. It’s important to consult with our fire protection expert to
determine the most appropriate system for your needs.

1. Sprinkler systems:

Sprinkler systems use water to suppress or extinguish fires. When a fire is detected, the sprinkler system releases water onto the fire.

2. Foam systems:

Foam systems use foam to suppress or extinguish fires. They are commonly used in areas with flammable liquids or chemicals.

3. Carbon dioxide systems:

Carbon dioxide systems use carbon dioxide gas to suppress or extinguish fires. They are commonly used in areas with electrical equipment or other sensitive equipment that cannot be exposed to water or foam.

4. Dry chemical systems:

Dry chemical systems use dry chemicals, such as powder or sand, to suppress or extinguish fires. They are commonly used in areas with flammable liquids or chemicals.

5. Water mist systems:

Water mist systems use fine water droplets to suppress or extinguish fires. They are commonly used in areas with sensitive equipment or materials that cannot be exposed to water damage.