Business Report: Fire Suppression May Save You Millions
Every thriving business should be capable to continuing its operation even in the events of major catastrophes. Though some disasters will shut down an entire city, the most common of all can actually be one of the worse imaginable for a business. Fires are the leading natural disaster any business will most commonly face causing millions in in damage to businesses every year, especially with companies heavily invested in high technology, the damage taken by the computer equipment within a company is usually tremendous and even though you may have fire detectors installed in many positions throughout the site, by the time the fires are noticed by the smoke-detectors, your computer equipment is already probably headed for total failure.
In the past water sprinklers were used to quench flames and extinguish fires, but with most of today's business equipment, they contain digital parts that can be shorted. This is why it can be a calamity if businesses still use overhead water discharging sprinklers as their fire suppression systems these days and this is the primary reason why water based fire suppression systems that may be in place now need to be put eliminated ASAP.
Fire suppression systems come in a variety of types, but what usually determines their difference is the kind of chemical substances they use, the ways in which the sensing devices detect the fire outbreaks and the size of the fire that each one is able to extinguish. Some are fire suppression systems are very large and designed to fit into the spaces of floors, others fit well into small areas of the room or within closets. Today there are even those that use chemical substances that have absolutely zero potential to cause health and environmental problems.
The most preferred fire suppression substances in use today are what are called clean agents (gasses and aerosols). Water is still used in some cases but with complex chemical mixtures though. When it comes to computers and their associated electronics, you'll want to focus on the gas based agents or aerosols. The water agents of today are very effective at extinguishing certain types of fires, but they're designed to be used in restaurant kitchens and such, not on electrical equipment. Clean agent fire suppression systems usually store the agents they use in pressurized containers that release their agents upon the detection of a fire. The agents are distributed through a series of pipes and out of the spouts of the systems. The installations of these extremely effective fire suppression systems can be involved and in need of planning so contacting the people in the link above is of great help and will surely pay off.
Although your organization's insurance may cover the invoice for lost computer equipment, it can never get back your data that has been destroyed. Once your hard drives have been exposed to intense heat, the damage is done and irreversible. If you take a moment and really consider just how much information can be lost on even just one of your computer systems, you'll quickly come to see just how much you need a fire suppression system, today.
In the past water sprinklers were used to quench flames and extinguish fires, but with most of today's business equipment, they contain digital parts that can be shorted. This is why it can be a calamity if businesses still use overhead water discharging sprinklers as their fire suppression systems these days and this is the primary reason why water based fire suppression systems that may be in place now need to be put eliminated ASAP.
Fire suppression systems come in a variety of types, but what usually determines their difference is the kind of chemical substances they use, the ways in which the sensing devices detect the fire outbreaks and the size of the fire that each one is able to extinguish. Some are fire suppression systems are very large and designed to fit into the spaces of floors, others fit well into small areas of the room or within closets. Today there are even those that use chemical substances that have absolutely zero potential to cause health and environmental problems.
The most preferred fire suppression substances in use today are what are called clean agents (gasses and aerosols). Water is still used in some cases but with complex chemical mixtures though. When it comes to computers and their associated electronics, you'll want to focus on the gas based agents or aerosols. The water agents of today are very effective at extinguishing certain types of fires, but they're designed to be used in restaurant kitchens and such, not on electrical equipment. Clean agent fire suppression systems usually store the agents they use in pressurized containers that release their agents upon the detection of a fire. The agents are distributed through a series of pipes and out of the spouts of the systems. The installations of these extremely effective fire suppression systems can be involved and in need of planning so contacting the people in the link above is of great help and will surely pay off.
Although your organization's insurance may cover the invoice for lost computer equipment, it can never get back your data that has been destroyed. Once your hard drives have been exposed to intense heat, the damage is done and irreversible. If you take a moment and really consider just how much information can be lost on even just one of your computer systems, you'll quickly come to see just how much you need a fire suppression system, today.
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