Advanced Technology Aerosol Fire Fighting System Fire Suppression Systems
What is Fireless?
The aerosol fire suppression generators are non-pressurized cylinders.
On activation of the system, they eject their contents through a unique chemical reaction. This fills the protected area with billions of tiny airborne particles. These particles prevent the chemical reaction of fire from taking place.
What makes aerosol special?
Aerosol is unique if having no stored pressure, no complex pipework requirements, being very space efficient (no bulky cylinder banks) and in creating no pressure increases on activation.
Therefore, all these unique features drive down costs and makes your safety more affordable!
The Benefits of Aerosol Fire Suppression
Quick to install | As our aerosol systems are free from popework, sylinders and pressure relief vents, installatioj is much quicker-saving you hassle and money |
Competitively priced | A very affordable option compared to the hefty price tag for a gaseous system thanks to the unrivalled simplicity of the aerosol technology |
Low maintenance cost | The maintenance is quick and simple without the hefty price tag attached to a gaseous system |
No complex pipework | On activation the aerosol fills the entire protected area with the airborne extinguishing agent-no expensive pipework setup is required |
10 years system lifetime | The aerosols do not deteriorate, and fully tested to all international standards. All our aerosols have a 10 year lifetime |
No stored pressure | There are none of the potential hazards and other issues associated with high pressure systems-the aerosol units simply use a unique chemical reaction |
No pressure increases | As the aerosol system does not create a pressure increase, no pressure venting equipment is required |
No “sealed room “ required | The fireless system does not require an air-tight room to operate removing the requirement for a potentially extremely costly room sealing project |
Are there any side- effects from the system?
Aerosol is harmless and does not cause respiratory issues. It is non-toxic and does not deplete oxygen in the protected area.
However, it creates a white ‘cloud’ so potentially can cause obscuration and can leave a r dusty residue after the area has been ventilated.
Did you know?
Aerosol extinguishing agent particles are just 1-2 microns in size. A human hair is 40-60 microns thick!
This tiny size means that the particles can stay suspended in the air for hours after discharge.