Fire Equipments
Fire Detectors
Sprinkler
Firefighter sprinklers are very efficient in extinguishing the fire, moreover they are easy to use after their installation. Fire sprinklers have a temperature sensitivity their sensors are temperature that is beyond their fixed limits, sprinklers automatically start functioning.
Smoke Detector
A smoke detector is an electronic fire-protection device that automatically senses the presence of smoke, as a key indication of fire, and sounds a warning
Sounder
Fire alarm sounders are an essential part of fire alarm systems – they warn everyone in the building that there’s danger. In modern fire alarm systems fire alarm sounders should be evenly distributed to provide a minimum sound level of 65dB.
Fire Alarm
A fire alarm system warns people when smoke, fire, carbon monoxide, or other fire-related emergencies are detected. There can also be speaker strobes that sound an alarm, followed by a voice evacuation message which warns people inside the building not to use the elevators
Fire Extinguishers
Carbon dioxide trolley
Carbon dioxide fire extinguisher on trolley is made of seamless Maganese steel to withstand high storage pressure. It is effective on class B and class C fires and electrically non conductive.
Co2 2kg,6kg & 10kg
A CO2 gas cylinder should be fitted with a dip tube (this is also called a 'syphon type' cylinder). This enables you to extract from the cylinder bottom so that you get CO2 in its liquid form, not the vapour.
Automatic fire extinguisher
Automatic fire suppression is a system that can detect and extinguish, or contain, a fire without having to rely on human intervention. In their simplest form, these systems have a means of detection, actuation and delivery.
Portable DCP Extinguishers
These extinguishers contain a silicon zed sodium bicarbonate based dry chemical with free flowing and non-caking additives. It smothers and breaks the chain reaction of Class B fires and will not conduct electricity.
DCP portable trolleys
The trolleys are supplied with brackets to securely fasten fire extinguishers. Designed to protect large industrial and marine risks, wheeled mobile units can be supplied in a choice of sizes and with an extinguishing agent to suit the specific risk.
Fire Hydrant Systems
Delivery hose
In the above section, we have had a thorough discussion about fire hoses. They are long pipes that conduct water from the water source to the fire scene to extinguish the fire. there are divided into suction hoses and delivery hoses, according to their function.
Hydrant valves
The fire hydrant is a very useful device for fire fighting and extinguishing the fire immediately. It is a connection that is connected to the water supply source and when a fire outbreaks the firefighter can easily get the water by opening this connection.
Hydrant Fire Pump
The firefighting pumps are the source of carrying water from the water tanks to the pipes. The centrifugal pumps are used for this purpose. Centrifugal pumps perform excellently. The capacity of the firefighting pumps depends upon the building.
Hose reel with cabinet
A Hose Reel is a cylindrical spindle made of either metal, fiberglass, or plastic and is used for storing a hose. The most common styles of hose reels are spring driven (which is self retracting), hand crank, or motor driven. Alternatively, they can be portable and attached to a truck, wagon, or cart.
Suppression Systems
Inergen System installation
INERGEN® is a mixture of 52% Nitrogen, 40% Argon and 8% CO2. However, in the event of a fire, when INERGEN® is discharged, it mixes with the air present in the room to create a mixture that comprises of 67.3% Nitrogen, 12.5% Oxygen, 17% Argon and 3.2% Carbon Dioxide. This discharge mixture makes INERGEN® singularly unique. No other inert gas has the unique ability to rapidly extinguish a fire yet at the same time provide a safe environment for any person within the occupied area by actually decreasing cardiac distress and maintaining arterial blood oxygenation and mental performance in low oxygen levels. Equally important, unlike some chemical gaseous fire suppression agents, INERGEN® does not, and could never create a reaction with a fire to create extremely harmful toxic or corrosive by-products. INERGEN has been extensively used throughout the world as a preferred gaseous fire suppression agent for over 16 years and remains the longest surviving Halon replacement on the market to date. Cost studies have shown that INERGEN is cost competitive when compared with the most popular chemical agents on typical systems. INERGEN does not take up premium floor space as the cylinders can be placed remotely from the protected risk.

