Fire Suppression Systems
Fire suppression systems are designed to automatically control or extinguish fires in their early stages. Using methods such as water sprinklers, gas, foam, or chemical agents, these systems protect lives, property, and critical assets. Installed in compliance with South African National Standards (SANS), fire suppression systems provide rapid response and minimize fire damage in commercial, industrial, and high-risk environments.
Total Flooding
Total flooding systems are fire suppression systems that release an extinguishing agent to fill an enclosed space, controlling or extinguishing a fire quickly and effectively. Using gases, foam, or chemical agents, these systems are designed for areas where sensitive equipment or high-value assets require fast, safe protection. Installed in compliance with South African National Standards (SANS), total flooding systems provide rapid, reliable fire suppression in critical or high-risk environments.
Kitchen Suppression
Kitchen fire suppression systems are specialized systems designed to detect and suppress fires in commercial cooking areas. Using wet chemical agents, these systems automatically activate over stoves, fryers, and cooking equipment to quickly control flames and prevent fire spread. Installed in compliance with South African National Standards (SANS), kitchen suppression systems protect lives, property, and business continuity in high-risk kitchen environments.
Vehicle Suppression
Vehicle fire suppression systems are designed to detect and control fires in vehicles, including trucks, buses, mining equipment, and industrial machinery. Using automatic or manual activation, these systems release extinguishing agents directly onto engine compartments or high-risk areas to rapidly suppress flames. Installed in compliance with South African National Standards (SANS), vehicle suppression systems protect lives, vehicles, and critical operations in high-risk environments.
In Cabinet Suppression
In-cabinet fire suppression systems are designed to detect and suppress fires within enclosed cabinets or small enclosures, such as electrical panels, server racks, or control rooms. Using automatic detection and extinguishing agents, these systems quickly control fires at the source, protecting critical equipment and minimizing damage. Installed in compliance with South African National Standards (SANS), in-cabinet suppression systems provide reliable, targeted fire protection for sensitive or high-value assets.
Fire Stopping
Fire stopping systems are passive fire protection solutions designed to seal openings and joints in walls, floors, and ceilings, preventing the spread of fire, smoke, and toxic gases. Installed using approved fire-resistant materials such as sealants, mortars, or boards, fire stopping systems help contain fires and maintain the integrity of fire-rated structures. All installations comply with South African National Standards (SANS), enhancing building safety and protecting lives and property.
Room Integrity Testing
Room integrity testing, also known as door fan testing, is performed to verify that a protected space can maintain the correct pressure and containment during a fire event. This testing ensures that fire suppression agents, smoke control systems, or clean agent systems remain effective by confirming that doors, walls, and ceilings are properly sealed. Conducted in accordance with South African National Standards (SANS), room integrity testing helps maintain the safety and effectiveness of fire protection systems.