Clients Protected

1700
+Incidents Prevented

1550
+Systems Installed

5800
+Buildings Secured

4200
+Premium Fire Safety Solutions for Unmatched Protection
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Fire Extinguisher
A fire extinguisher is a crucial safety device designed to combat small fires in emergencies. It’s not intended for large, uncontrolled fires. It consists of a handheld cylindrical vessel containing an agent to suppress the fire. Extinguishers are categorized by fire type — A (ordinary combustibles), B (flammable liquids), or C (electrical fires). Regular maintenance is necessary for optimal performance, and knowing how to operate one is essential for quick action during outbreaks.
Fire Door
A fire door is engineered to resist the spread of fire and smoke within structures. Made with high-temperature-resistant materials, fire doors ensure safe evacuation by maintaining compartmentalization during a fire. Classified by fire-resistance durations (30, 60, 120 minutes), they require regular inspections to maintain effectiveness and integrity.


MVSS & HVSS
Medium Velocity Water Spray Systems (MVSS) emit water at moderate speeds forming a mist to combat fires, especially in lighter oil scenarios, cooling areas and preventing fire spread. High Velocity Water Spray Systems (HVSS) discharge water rapidly, ideal for heavier oil fires by cooling and displacing oxygen. Regular upkeep is necessary for emergency efficiency.
Fire Supression System
A Fire Suppression System is a comprehensive solution designed to detect and quell fires, often using agents other than water. Suited for environments where water could damage assets, like data centers or archives, these. systems utilize gases, foams, or chemical agents to suppress fire. They focus on minimizing damage and ensuring safety by either reducing oxygen, cooling the surroundings, or interrupting the fire’s chemical reaction. Regular maintenance is crucial for system efficacy and to safeguard critical assets during fire incidents.


Foam Flooding System
A Foam Flooding System is a specialized fire suppression mechanism designed to combat flammable liquid fires. By mixing water, foam concentrate, and air, it produces a foam blanket that rapidly spreads over the fire zone. This foam isolates the fuel from oxygen, cools the affected area, and suppresses vapors, effectively extinguishing the fire. Widely used in industries handling volatile liquids, the system provides a swift response to fire outbreaks, ensur-ing safety and minimizing damage. Regular upkeep ensures its optimal performance.
Emergency Exit Plan and Signage
An Emergency Exit Plan details the quickest and safest evacuation routes in emergencies, ensuring occupants’ timely and orderly exit. Paired with clear Signage, it becomes a vital safety component. Strategically placed, these signs guide individuals towards safe exits, assembly points, and equipment locations, even in low visibility. Incorporating universally recognized symbols and often luminous materials, the signage is crucial for swift evacua-tions. Regular reviews and updates of both the plan and signage are essential to cater to changes in building layout or occupancy.
