Fire Suppression Systems And Feeling The Burn

By Brian Robinson


Most people have an optimistic outlook on life. No one goes about the day worrying about being hit by a catastrophe. But, whether through unfortunate circumstance or through the deliberate actions of another, bad things, like a fire, still occur. Which is why fire suppression systems NYC are a sensible choice, jut to be prepared.

Large cities have been devastated because flames spread and the means to isolate and put them out were not widely available. Having a suppression system can help save not just one building, but a whole neighborhood or even a city. A large scale inferno can have major economic and social impacts, buildings and the business they house go up in smoke. Without jobs, people can become unmoored in life.

But beyond the social responsibility, there is the task of preserving culture and knowledge. In the past, libraries have burned down and the books and scrolls inside, made of highly flammable paper, burned as well. The knowledge contained in those books and scrolls was lost forever.

It pays to be prepared, to brace for impact. It is always best not have to deal with fires in the first place, so take some precautions. Any combustible or flammable chemicals or materials should be properly stored and secured. Electrical wiring should be installed properly and maintained to avoid accidents. When it comes to a suppression system, it is best to have it and not need it.

Fire suppression systems are mechanisms put in place to put out a blaze and stop it from spreading throughout a building, isolating it. There are a number of methods available, each suited to different environments and varying levels of intensity. Some types are better used to combat different fuel sources than others.

The most basic form device is the extinguisher, generally required by law to be present in many times over in most commercial buildings. There are many different kinds of extinguisher, each with unique chemical mixtures suited to different fuel or heat sources. The extinguisher spews foam to snuff out flames.

Most building come equipped with sprinklers. Sprinklers become aware of a fire by detecting smoke or by sensing if the temperature gets too high. Once the inferno has been detected, sprinklers rain water down on it to put it out. When maintained and fitted in the correct manner, a sprinkler system is effective at dealing with most fires.

There are some places that are vulnerable to water damage. For places like those, gaseous chemicals are used instead. Like an extinguisher, there are many types of chemical combinations. Gas systems can be dangerous to humans though, as the chemical changes in an enclosed space can cause injury or even result in death due to a change in pressure or a lack of oxygen, which a flame needs in order to keep burning.

The choice to have a suppression system or not is an easy one to make, most cities actually require one to be installed by law. But the choice of which to have can be somewhat more complex. Water works best for most places, but grease or electrical fires can require foam or inert gases to put out. Some places can be outfitted with different types of systems. Getting hit by a blaze is bad enough, getting hit by one with a system in place could be potentially catastrophic.




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