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FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT

FIRE FIGHTING SYSTEM

Do you know how many people die from tragic fire accidents every year?

If you’re a business owner, you will definitely think of installing a fire fighting system to protect your employees and the property structure, right?! – A reliable fire Fighting system is the first step to avoid any potential injuries or drastic property damages. At PROSAFE, we will help you choose the right firefighting system, suitable for your business or home.

COMPONENTS OF FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT

Sprinklers

Fire Sprinkler System is an efficient part of any fire protection system, serving as the first line of defence against sudden fires. A fire sprinkler system provides enough water to suppress the flames before going out of control. They offer safe protection, giving extra time for a safe evacuation of the building. These wet pipe systems have proven their worth in controlling hazards without extensive damages. Our sprinklers come in different designs, depending on the pressure, time of response, droplet size, and more.

So, how do sprinkler systems work? – When a blaze ignites, the air starts to heat quickly, rising towards the ceiling, and hence, triggering the sprinkler system. The system consists of a glass bulb, filled with a glycerine liquid, which expands on contacting high temperature. When the liquid expands, it shatters the glass and activates the sprinkler, which is connected to a water source. The pipe system includes pressurized water, which springs out when heat occurs, submerging the flames and avoiding the re-ignition.

Types of Sprinklers:

  • Wet Sprinkler System
  • Dry Sprinkler System
  • Pre-action Sprinkler System
  • Deluge Sprinkler System
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Fire Hydrants

A fire hydrant is a vital part of any fire protection system, offering a connection point that accesses a water source in time of need. It is a column-shaped structure that provides pressurized water to aid firefighters during the whole process of fire extinguishing. Fire pillar hydrants must be available and equally spaced in public areas, drawing the necessary quantity of water. Although they may not operate for a long time, they must be tested continuously to guarantee their efficiency if a fire breaks out suddenly. If needed, firefighters use a wrench to remove the valve cover, and then, water flows into the hose, attacking the flames.

Fire Hose Cabinets

The Fire reel hose Cabinet is a steel box placed in public areas and buildings, used to store the required fire equipment. It is designed to protect the fire hose rack assembly, fire extinguisher, and fire hose reel against theft and rubbish. With high-quality steel, easy installation, and small occupation, the fire hose cabinet is a must in any building or corporation.

Deluge System

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A deluge system is a water Fire Fighting system using open spray heads (Sprinklers) attached to a piping system that is connected to a water supply through valve that is opened by means of a detection system installed in the same area as the spray heads.

Double Interlock Pre-Action Fire Sprinkler System

A double interlock system has two events that must occur:

  1. Fire detection from a heat or smoke detector
  2. Automatic sprinkler operation

Once one of the above occurs, the pre-action valve operates, allowing water into the system piping, essentially turning a dry system into a wet system.

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Foam Extinguishing System

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Foam extinguishing systems are suitable for protecting high-risk areas, e.g. due to flammable liquids or plastics. The adjustable low to extremely high foaming option offers an optimum extinguishing   effect for every type of risk.

Foam Monitor System

The foam monitors or turrets are permanently-installed foam discharge units capable of being aimed and projecting large quantities of foam substantial distances. They normally are mounted on a rotating base that allows the projection of foam in a 360-degree circle around the monitor platform.

Landing Valve/ Riser and Hose-Reel System

This system includes the following:

  1. Landing Valves
  2. Fire Hose
  3. Fire Hose Rack
  4. Branch Pipe
  5. Fire Hose Reel
  6. Breaching Inlet
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Foam Extinguishing Systems

These are suitable for protecting high-risk areas, e.g. due to flammable liquids or plastics. The adjustable low to extremely high foaming option offers an optimum extinguishing  effect for every type of risk.

Foam Monitor Systems

The foam monitors or turrets are permanently-installed foam discharge units capable of being aimed and projecting large quantities of foam substantial distances. They normally are mounted on a rotating base that allows the projection of foam in a 360-degree circle around the monitor platform.

Fire Hydrants

Fire Hydrants are used by firefighters during a fire to put out the flames, fire hydrants operate by allowing your local firefighters to quickly tap into your water utility’s pressurized water system. The firefighters remove a nozzle or two, fasten hoses to the nozzles and turn the valve to get the water flowing.
4-Way Breeching Inlet

Breeching Inlets

Breeching inlets are installed outside the building or any easily accessible area in the building for fire brigade personnel to access the inlet. This inlet is used by the fire brigade personnel to access water. It is normally dry but is used to pump water by charging using fire fighting equipment.

Riser & Hose Reels

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Fire Hose

Fire Hose Rack

Fire Hose Branch Pipe

Fire Hose Reel & Nozzle

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Automatic Sprinkler Systems

Sprinklers are a quick and effective way of fire suppression. A fire sprinkler system consists of a water supply system providing adequate pressure and flowrate to a water distribution piping system, onto which fire sprinklers are connected. Type of sprinkler used depends on the type of fire risk.
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Deluge Systems

A deluge system is a water Fire Fighting system using open spray heads (Sprinklers) attached to a piping system that is connected to a water supply through valve that is opened by means of a detection system installed in the same area as the spray heads.
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Pre-Action Sprinkler Systems

A double interlock system has two events that must occur: 1) fire detection from a heat or smoke detector and 2) automatic sprinkler operation. Once one of the above occurs, the pre-action valve operates, allowing water into the system piping, essentially turning a dry system into a wet system.
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Fire Cabinets

Fire cabinet is designed for theft and vandalism protection in public areas and buildings to safely store fire equipment such as fire hose rack assembly, fire hose reel and fire extinguisher. Fire cabinets also help to protect the equipment inside from dirt and rubbish.