Fire suppression systems

Fire Suppression systems or Automatic fire Suppression Systems control the fires in building without human intervention. Automatic Fire Suppression fall into two categories engineered and pre engineered systems. Fire Suppression Systems can use a variety of extinguishing agent depending on the assets it is designed to protect.

Fire suppression systems are used to extinguish or prevent the spread of fire in a building or vehicle. Suppression systems use a combination of dry chemicals and/or wet agents to suppress equipment fires.


Gas based FM200 Fire Suppression System

FM-200 is a clean agent fire suppression system that protects high-value assets from fire and the effects of fire-fighting, allowing normal operations to be resumed quickly with no collateral damage and clean-up costs.

Co2 Fire Suppression System

Co2 suppression protection is not a new concept; it’s unique fire fighting benefits have enable it to not only survive, but steadily evolve over the years. Unlike the systems first developed in the early 1900's, today's carbon dioxide systems are equipped with sophisticated detectors, high-tech control panels, and computer designed agent distribution networks.

Foam Based Fire

A foam suppression system is also fire suppression systems using foam to extinguish fires. Foam fire suppression systems are used to form a coherent floating blanket on flammable and combustible liquids to prevent or extinguish fires by excluding air and cooling the fuel. It also prevents re-ignition by suppressing the formation of flammable vapours.

Kitchen fire suppression systems

Kitchen Fire Suppression System is designed to provide fire protection in hoods and ducts of cooking appliances for restaurants Residential & Domestic Kitchen Fire Suppression. The basic system consists of wet agent tank enclosed in a cylinder mounting box, Temperature Sensors, Heat sensing cable, Control panel, Nozzles, piping & water storage tank.

The variants includes Wet Chemical Based Fire Suppression System and Water mist Based Fire Suppression System.


Fire sprinkler supression systems

One of the most commonly used fire protection systems is the sprinkler system. Wet sprinkler systems are essential in buildings as they will help prevent the spread of fires while saving lives and properties.

To ensure the system will operate properly when needed, regular inspections, testing, and maintenance is required. A variety of national, state, and local codes applies, depending on the type of facility, occupancy, and hazard classification.


Fire pumps

Fire pumps are essential a few times a water supply is not capable of as long as the pressure required by the sprinkler system design. Occasionally, there is insufficient city supply or no water supply and the pump must be supplied from a ground storage tank or other static source.

Secure Fire will custom design fire pumps to meet the requirements of your building. Every building has its own unique fire protection needs and we will tailor every product to your needs, we install and maintain pumps in accordance with NFPA20, the standard for Installation of Stationary Pumps for Fire Protection. We are unique in that we have an on staff fire pump specialist who acts as the manufacturer’s representative during acceptance testing which allows flexibility in scheduling and client peace of mind.

We are involved in the electric and diesel motor driven fire pump assembly installations: Fire pumps installation is different types and our organization works to find the best solution to our client's fire pump needs.