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Whether you operate a chemical plant, a paint shop, or a storage facility, you need to be prepared for the possibility of a fire breaking out and causing severe damage to your property, equipment, and inventory. You also need to protect your employees and customers from the risk of injury or death caused by fire.

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That’s why you need a dry chemical fire suppression system for your business. A dry chemical fire suppression system is a type of fire protection system that uses dry chemical powders to put out fires by interrupting the chemical reaction of the fire. Powder fire suppression systems are ideal for use in environments where water or gas systems could cause problems, such as electrical equipment, flammable liquids, or metals.

  • They are reliable. A dry chemical fire suppression system can quickly and effectively extinguish fires in a matter of seconds by creating a powder cloud that smothers the flames and prevents re-ignition.
  • They are versatile. A dry chemical fire suppression system can handle fires involving solid, liquid, or gaseous substances and metals, covering fire classification A, B, C, and D. They can also be activated either electrically or manually, depending on your preference.
  • They are easy to install and maintain. A dry chemical fire suppression system has a simple design and standardized components that reduce material and installation costs and minimize operational and maintenance costs.
  • They are rechargeable. You can use a dry chemical fire suppression system over and over, so long as you are sure to recharge the system after it has been activated.
  • They are compliant and certificated: Our dry powder fire suppression systems meet and exceed industry standards and regulations. We ensure that our systems comply with relevant codes and certifications, providing you with the confidence that your fire protection measures are up to par.