The use of fire protection technology in “mission critical” facilities has long been a standard for most engineering, IT, and facilities professionals. Whether it be as simple as portable ...
Current halon-based fire suppression systems only are designed for use in cargo compartments because the chemical is harmful to humans. To increase passenger safety, Life Mist Technologies and Pacific ...
One such fire suppression system, launched in 2003 by a 3M partnership with Tyco Fire & Security, uses a fire protection fluid that looks similar to water but in fact dries 50 times faster than water.
Pacific Scientific Aerospace is to provide the engine and auxiliary power unit (APU) fire-suppression systems on the Airbus A350 XWB and for the first time will not use halon as the firefighting agent ...
Obviously big datacentres have fire suppression, but for admins of small to medium sized server rooms, do you have fire suppression systems? If so, how big is your environment (e.g., how many racks) ...
A hybrid fire protection system has the ability to discharge a cloud of hybrid media into protected spaces to extinguish fires without the use of dangerous chemicals. The hybrid cloud is based on ...
The gradual elimination of conventional liquid for fire suppression is causing an uptick in modifications. Ahmad Rajei, acting vice president design, engineering and innovation at Etihad Engineering, ...
While deployed in support of operations at Camp Buehring, Kuwait, B Company, 64th Brigade Support Battalion, 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, saved the Army money by recharging ...
Fire-safety professionals in New York City and South Florida point to FM-200 fire suppression systems for spaces where water isn't the solution. BROOKLYN, NY, UNITED ...