In the last two decades, fire suppression systems have drastically changed in their design. When properly placed, they can provide protection against thousands of gallons of water and extinguish the flames on a large scale. However, bad press and a spike in the number of fires led to an increase in the use of these systems as fire extinguishers. This blog compares disposable systems with standard ones to see which one is more reliable for your business.
Standard fire extinguishers have a large number of uses, but foam suppression systems are designed solely for use in fighting fires. Foam can be effective when used as part of a comprehensive suppression system, as it coats the entire area in which a fire is burning and smothers the flames. However, discharges of foam from standard extinguishers have been known to cause extensive damage to property and lives, so it is important to choose the right extinguisher for the job.
Disposable fire suppression systems are made up of numerous small pieces that are activated by a pressurized stream of water or other chemical agents. This liquid stream kills any combustible material in its path, effectively putting out the fire. Disposable systems are typically less expensive than standard systems, but they require regular replacement of the cartridges. They are also more difficult to use than standard systems, as they must be assembled before use.
Foam suppression systems use pressurized nitrogen or other chemicals to put out fires. These systems work best when used in conjunction with a water supply that is controlled by an automatic shutoff valve. The chemical reacts with the elements in the fire, breaking them down into harmless compounds. Foam suppression systems are best suited for offices and other relatively contained environments.
Superflammable systems contain sprinkler heads that release fire-suppressive foam. These are intended for larger buildings such as schools or office buildings, with room to move around their sprinklers. They also don't rely on the water supply, making them easier to use in areas prone to water main breaks or backup power accidents. Superflammable sprinkler systems are composed of pressurized canisters or cylinders filled with a gel-like substance that may be cured by a spark or heat source after deployment. They shoot a thick stream of fire-suppressing foam into the path of any fire rather than relying on water pressure.
Standard foam extinguishers are the most common type of fire suppression system in use. They are simple to use and fill up quickly, but they have a limited working life and may not be effective against certain types of fires. Disposable fire suppression systems, on the other hand, are more expensive but have a longer working life and can be more effective against some types of fires.
There are several benefits to using a disposable fire suppression system over a standard foam extinguisher. They are easier to use, refill quickly, and don't require any training or maintenance. They also have a longer working life than standard foam extinguishers and can be used in areas with high concentrations of toxic gas or hazardous materials. However, disposable fire suppression systems have several disadvantages. They are more expensive than standard foam extinguishers and may not be effective against certain types of fires. Additionally, they must be replaced after every use and cannot be used in areas where toxic gas or hazardous materials are present.