Fire Safety and Essential Equipments

Uncontrolled fire is a disaster; it comes sudden and destroy most. Fire safety information saves lives. It's as simple as that. Whether it's in your own home or in your place of employment, education and clear markings of important fire hazards and safety equipment can prevent injuries and save structures as long as people are well aware of everything they need to know.

Fire safety equipments are important component of a building's safety plan, regardless of whether it's a commercial facility, hospital or educational facility. That's why passive fire protection systems have been designed to help protect the building and its occupants during a fire.

Fire safety essential must be the part of any commercial and residential building, some of them are given bellow.

Fire Detectors

This is a devise install on various part of building, capable to detect fire and smoke at very early stage. When system detects the fire it start warning alarm along with water sprinkler to control the fire very early stage.

Fire Extinguishers

Most buildings contain a variety of hand-held fire fighting equipment. This range of equipment is designed to help contain small fires before they spread and become too large to control. Portable fire extinguishers are available with a number of different extinguishing agents to help you combat a flame.
  • CO2 Extinguisher
  • Water Extinguisher
  • Foam Extinguisher
  • Dry Powder Extinguisher
Fire Hose Reels

Fire hose reels are ideal for extinguishing class A fires. That is fires that are fuelled by paper, rubber, wood, and other non-conductive materials. As fire hose reels discharge water, they cannot be used to combat electrical fires. There are other types of fire safety equipment designed to deal with electrical fires.

Sprinklers

When it comes to the design, installation, and maintenance of fire sprinkler systems in Australia, there are a number of standards that could apply to your building.

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