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Difference Between Active and Passive Fire Protection System Along with Balancing

We install the best possible firefighting equipment to defeat fire challenges. But to operate firefighting equipment it is highly important to understand the difference in the types of fire and the protective equipment. The use of different fire safety elements or equipment for fire type plays an important role. Spending on precious manual and automatic fire fighting equipment will become useless if the application is wrong in the case of an emergency. Wrong use can also increase the fire trouble to a tragic level. See below to understand the difference between active and passive fire safety equipment along with balancing between both types: Active fire protection system : The use of active fire safety equipment is done to reduce the level of fire. This equipment is effectively useful in preventing the spread of fire. The accessibility of the fire site gets improved with the use of an active fire protection system. An active fire protection system is known as the ideal system f...

What is Fire and What are its Different Classes

The oxidation of any material in a rapid form is called fire. The availability of the oxygen in the atmosphere and the fuel together generate a chemical reaction. This chemical reaction is called fire. Fire contains ignition and high-level temperature. We use fire in many ways but some times fire becomes risky and dangerous. When fire generation happens in an unorganized and uncontrollable form than it creates trouble for the lives and assets. To deal with such type of sudden and unorganized fire we have many solutions and fire safety equipment. The work capacity and usage of this fire safety equipment depend on the classes of fire. Mainly five classes are popular for the fire, let's know those fire classes: Fire class A : This is a general/ordinary compatible category of the fire class. Flammable materials are the main source of the ignition of the fire of this class such as paper, plastic, wood and other similar items. Class A fire is the most commonly visible fire in the r...