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Low Pressure Water Mist Systems

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Low Pressure Water Mist Systems

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  1. Benefits of Low Pressure Water Mist Systems If you happen to be planning your new house or an office for that matter, we strongly recommend you pay attention to the security of the building. A workplace especially, consists of many electrical appliances and machines which pose a threat to the safety of the people there. In times like today, it is imperative for you to make extra efforts to ensure that your property meets necessary security requirements. Fire security equipment like Low Pressure Water Mists along with Remote Area Lighting System and Flame-Proof Headlamps become all the more necessary in big cities where safety personnel might take longer to reach due to massive on-road traffic. Water Mist Systems, particularly can significantly boost the security of the building and have become the preferred choice for a lot of owners. WE take a look at the benefits of that these systems bring along below: 1. Safe for Humans One of the biggest drawbacks of gas fire extinguishers is that they pose a great threat to humans. In unfortunate situations where people might get stuck in a building that is on fire, gas extinguishers might not be the perfect idea. This is because the harmful gasses pose equal threat as the fire smoke itself. 2. Requires Less Water Let’s face it. There is limited water supply in case of an emergency. It is imperative for these systems to work efficiently on low supplies of water as well. The Low Pressure Water Mists significantly trump their conventional counterparts here. The water is released through tiny nozzles that are able to break the water into extremely small droplets. The tiny droplets or mist that is released then helps to eliminate oxygen in the area which eventually makes

  2. combustion impossible. Therefore, they end up using significantly less quantities of water than traditional water hoses. 3. Less Loss of Property Another drawback of conventional water hoses is that they tend to pose a great threat to the property itself. There are several electronic equipments along with machinery in a workplace that are at equal risk due to water as they are due to fire. The water mists however, only release tiny droplets that are used to eliminate oxygen from the room. They are considerably safer than any other fire extinguisher system.

  3. 4. Easier to Install Safety isn’t the priority of most property owners these days. The chances are they will start contemplating the idea of fire security equipment only after an ‘incident’ that exposes their vulnerabilities. The Low Pressure Water Mist Systems are easier to install in existing properties when compared to conventional fire safety systems. The pipes are thinner and the fittings are minimalistic. In fact, they also look aesthetically better than other systems. It is crucial to understand that these systems might not be enough for securing you or your property if the nature of your work is extremely volatile. For instance, if you are contemplating the idea of deploying these systems at a chemical factory then we strongly recommend investing in additional gear like Flame proof headlamps and Remote area lighting systems as well.

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