Dangerous Goods Fire Suppression Systems

Collection: Dangerous Goods Fire Suppression Systems

When you’re storing dangerous goods with flammable or combustible properties, there is a fire risk that must be identified and controlled. However, if a chemical fire breaks out, will you have time to activate your fire protection systems? 

Implementing a Dangerous Goods Fire Suppression System in your Battery Cabinets, Safety Cabinets or Outdoor Chemical Stores is an effective way of suppressing a chemical fire as soon as it breaks out.  

Fire Suppression for Chemical Fires 

Due to this need for state-of-the-art fire protection, Storemasta now offers the FirePro® Automatic Fire Suppression System.  

The FirePro® system is a cutting-edge solution that has been developed and tested to control chemical fires and is ideal for Safety Cabinets, Battery Charging Cabinets and other small risk areas in your workplace. 

This aerosol system suppresses a fire by inhibiting the chain chemical reactions present in combustion on a molecular level. 

Should the environmental temperature within the Chemical Storage Cabinet or Outdoor Chemical Store reach 180°C, the generator will automatically discharge, suppressing the fire.  

Storemasta’s range of Automatic Fire Suppression Systems include both monitored and non-monitored options. The Fire Suppression solutions are available in Extra Small, Small, Medium, Large and Extra Large sizes that can be installed in your Storemasta storage equipment.

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Get the answer with FAQs.

What is Dangerous Goods Fire Suppression?

If your dangerous goods are flammable or combustible, Dangerous Goods Fire Suppression offers an automated response to supress the fire.

Does my workplace need Fire Suppression Systems?

To add an extra layer of protection against the risk of fire within dangerous goods stores, it is a sound investment to install a Fire Suppression System. Fires can cause major damage to businesses, including human harm, property damage and environmental harm. Fires also cause incredible inconvenience for the workplace and community, as well as putting strain on fire services, an increase on insurance costs and a general loss of productivity.

What types of dangerous goods may require fire suppression systems?

There are many types of dangerous goods that may require an automated aerosol Fire Suppression System to help control fire risk in storage. These may include Class 3 Flammable or Combustible Liquids, Class 9 Lithium-ion Batteries and other dangerous goods that present a fire risk.

How dangerous are chemical fires?

Chemical fires, unless bushfires or other incidents, can create further hazards to people and the environment. Toxic fumes, contaminated water and unsafe air quality are just some of the issues that are associated with chemical fires.