Fire Safety System Features & Benefits
๐ฅ Automatic activation at high temperatures
๐ Immediate suppression of incipient fires
๐ Minimized smoke and fire spread
๐ก Custom installation in HVAC ducts & bulkheads
๐ช Durable construction with corrosion-resistant materials
๐ง Easy access & serviceability
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Available in water, foam, CO2, and dry powder types
๐ Suitable for marine, offshore & commercial environments
๐ก๏ธ Compliant with SOLAS, IMO & NFPA regulations
๐ข Enhances safety, reduces insurance premiums
Fire Safety Equipment Service
Fire Damper Inspection
Annual and bi-annual testing to ensure damper response and closure mechanisms meet safety standards.
Extinguisher Refill & Service
Complete recharge, pressure testing, valve checks, and replacement of expired extinguishers.
Installation & Certification
Turnkey setup and official certification of new units to meet maritime or commercial code compliance.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Fire dampers are passive fire protection products installed in HVAC ducts to prevent fire and smoke from spreading through compartmental walls.
They interrupt the fire triangle by removing heat, oxygen, or fuel using agents like CO2, foam, or dry powder.
Fire dampers should be inspected at installation, then every 1โ2 years depending on regulations and environment.
Common in marine engine rooms, HVAC systems, and building ductwork to maintain fire-rated barriers.
Water, foam, dry powder, carbon dioxide (CO2), and wet chemicalโeach for different fire classes (A, B, C, D, K).
Yes. Most extinguishers have a lifespan of 5โ15 years and must be serviced or replaced before expiry.
Some types include manual reset or trigger options, while others activate via fusible links or sensors.
Only certified fire safety technicians should inspect, recharge, or replace fire extinguishers.
Yes. SOLAS and class societies mandate both dampers and extinguishers aboard vessels for compartmental and active fire suppression.
Absolutely. Both systems are critical in offshore oil, gas, and wind installations with high fire risk environments.
