Isafetyeg | Systems

Systems

Our fire protection systems are designed to automatically respond to any signal of fire.

It monitors any heat or smoke in the building to alert occupants of a building to allow them to evacuate the building safely.

We design and install the latest firefighting systems of all types, including automatic fire alarm systems, automatic fire extinguishing systems and automatic alarms. We also install spray pipe systems – foam and water spray and immersion systems.

Wet-Pipe Systems

The most commonly installed sprinkler system; wet pipe sprinkler system can be used in both large buildings and smaller residential locations. Wet pipe systems are reliable, inexpensive, and versatile. Wet pipe sprinklers does not cost much to implement or maintain for the same reason, and reduce time spent on installation and repairs.

Deluge Systems

Deluge systems use large amounts of water to douse entire areas in order to prevent the spread of fire in a hazardous location. While they can be located in any room possessing hazardous materials or high ceilings, this type of system is also installed in building openings or paths utilized by personnel to deter flames from spreading. 

Pre-action systems

Pre-action sprinkler systems prevent accidental activation by protecting fire hazards from unnecessary contact with water. The sprinklers in this type of system will only emit water if the fire cannot be extinguished by other means. 

Foam Systems

Foam systems are ideal for locations where fighting fires proves challenging, places such as airport hangars, loading racks, marine vessels and many more.

Clean agent systems

Clean Agents are designed to control and extinguish a fire in its incipient stage – before it has a chance to spread. Clean Agents are electrically non-conductive and non-corrosive, and there will be no damage to electronics and delicate mechanical devices.Types of clean agent systems include Carbon Dioxide, FM-200, Inert Gases and Tube Based Gas Suppression. 

Automatic fire alarm systems

 

Automatic fire alarm systems are designed to monitor and detect heat and/or smoke presence inside a building. The main purpose of a fire alarm system is to notify building inhabitants that there is a presence of a fire situation, allowing them to evacuate the occupied space safely before it is too late.