Protect critical electrical equipment in confined areas such as data centers with a
state of art fire suppression systems.
A Fire Suppression System is installed to protect critical electrical equipment in confined areas. It is designed to limit and put out fires within 10 seconds of a sensor detecting smoke and releasing non-toxic chemicals. They are designed for applications in data centers or where high valuable assets are stored. In a room with multiple detectors, it only takes two of how many installed, for a detection to go off and alert the building. Also having different ways to abort, delay and/or manually dropping the chemical powder.
Back when technology was not an option, someone in the community would run around with ringing bells alerting everyone of a fire. The 1800’s had a semi-upgrade by introducing bell towers and they would ring them. It was much louder and a quick way to let people know. Dr. William F. Channing progressed this fire system, in 1852, by using a telegraph. He had two alarm boxes with a telegraph key used to report neighborhood fires, this was in Boston. It was placed on street corners for those to be able to communicate with a “fast signaling” to the nearest station. Upgrading, Francis Robbins Upton, designed and constructed, a system that would detect and turn on water sprinklers when heat levels got to high. This was called the Electric Alarm System. More efficient technology has been introduced supplying fire alarms to be much simple
When coming to data centers and high end valuables, you want something that is going to keep them alive than burning away in the fire. With less collateral damage, All-tech Fire and Security, Inc., have trained engineers to fit and exceed the pre-designed fire suppression you need for protection.
Back when technology was not an option, someone in the community would run around with ringing bells alerting everyone of a fire. The 1800’s had a semi-upgrade by introducing bell towers and they would ring them. It was much louder and a quick way to let people know. Dr. William F. Channing progressed this fire system, in 1852, by using a telegraph. He had two alarm boxes with a telegraph key used to report neighborhood fires, this was in Boston. It was placed on street corners for those to be able to communicate with a “fast signaling” to the nearest station. Upgrading, Francis Robbins Upton, designed and constructed, a system that would detect and turn on water sprinklers when heat levels got to high. This was called the Electric Alarm System. More efficient technology has been introduced supplying fire alarms to be much simple
When coming to data centers and high end valuables, you want something that is going to keep them alive than burning away in the fire. With less collateral damage, All-tech Fire and Security, Inc., have trained engineers to fit and exceed the pre-designed fire suppression you need for protection.