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Stopping The Spread With Fire Suppression Systems

By Brian Robinson


Accidents can happen to anyone. Bad luck does not discriminate between people, places, or things. Sometimes, accidents do not need to happen or happen at all. Sometimes, things are done deliberately, like in cases of arson. As such, there are few places in a city that is exempt from a fire. Which is why fire suppression systems NYC are necessary.

Fires can destroy and end lives. Fires can destroy businesses and livelihoods. In a densely packed city where buildings are close together, having a system for containment may not just save one building, but a whole street full of them.

There is also a cultural consideration to make. An inferno does not care if the thing in its path has cultural significance or not, it will burn it all the same. When irreplaceable cultural artifacts burn, they are lost forever.

Prevention is the first line of defense. As such, stopping a calamity before it starts is always better than having to deal with it. Be careful when storing volatile or flammable chemicals. Take care that all electrical wiring is up to safety standards. Having a suppression system is prudent, but taking care to never need to use it is even better.

A fire suppression system is part of most commercial buildings. There are many different kinds, using different agents. But the main focus of them is that they put the flames out and isolate a blaze in a certain area and keep it from spreading.

The most fundamental system in place is to have multiple fire extinguishers on hand, as some cities require a commercial building to have by law, typically one for each level. The extinguisher releases foam to combat a blaze. This foam can be comprised of different chemical concoctions, each concoction suited to different types of flame based on fuel source.

Another common means of dealing with smaller scale infernos are sprinklers. Once one is detected, a sprinkler goes off, spraying water everywhere. Most sprinklers can detect flames either by detecting smoke or if the temperature goes above a certain level. When outfitted a properly, a sprinkler is more than capable of dealing with smaller blazes.

Some buildings or areas may contain machinery that is sensitive to water. In those areas, gas suppression systems can be used. Instead of spreading water, a gas system spreads inert gases to combat a fire. The main drawback is that system can cause injury or even death, as one of the main methods of a gas system is to reduce the amount of oxygen in a room.

To have a suppression system is to be compliant with most laws. But beyond the legal requirement, having one increases the chances of survival should they become necessary. Some places can accommodate, and should be fitted with, different kinds. As such, the choice is not whether or not to have one, but which one to choose. Keep in mind that some types are better suited to some structures than other.




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