A fire fighting system is an essential infrastructure designed to safeguard lives, property, and the environment by preventing, detecting, and extinguishing fires. These systems are integral to fire safety protocols and are employed in residential, commercial, and industrial settings. They function through a combination of detection, suppression, and alarm mechanisms to manage fire risks effectively.
A fire fighting system is a safety infrastructure designed to detect, control, and extinguish fires. It includes components such as fire alarms, sprinklers, hydrants, extinguishers, and suppression systems tailored for various types of fires and environments.
Fire detection systems use sensors like smoke, heat, or flame detectors to identify potential fire hazards. Once detected, the system activates alarms and may trigger automatic suppression systems like sprinklers or gas discharge.
Manual Systems: Require human intervention, e.g., fire hydrants and extinguishers. Automatic Systems: Detect and suppress fires without human involvement, e.g., sprinklers and gas-based systems.