High Hazard Fire Suppression System

High Hazard Fire Suppression System
High Hazard fire suppression systems are used in factories, warehouses, chemical plants, and the like. These systems can also be found in modern high-rise buildings capable of autonomous response. A High Hazard sprinkler system not only helps divert hot gases and release pressure after entering a building but also works to eliminate or reduce firefighters' exposure to harmful chemicals that react with water.
The government provides various options to maximize the effectiveness of public buildings by equipping them with high hazard fire suppression systems. High hazard fire sprinklers add another layer of protection that significantly reduces the chances of fire survivors facing further damage.

Ordinary Hazard Fire Suppression System
Ordinary hazard fire suppression systems are systems where the number of sprinklers is less dense than in high hazard systems; therefore, the water discharge rate is lower for the same area. Ordinary hazard sprinkler systems are used in less hazardous activities, such as production lines and some warehouses containing ordinary hazard materials.
Light Hazard Fire Suppression System
A light hazard fire suppression system is used for activities considered low risk in terms of classification. Low-risk fire systems provide a reliable and effective way to reduce the likelihood of damage. These systems are designed to detect any potential fire hazards and immediately alert the relevant authorities, giving individuals the time and space to evacuate the building safely.

Comparison Between High, Ordinary, and Light Hazard System Prices
When it comes to the cost of risk management systems, there are a variety of factors to consider. Depending on the level of risk and the type of system required, prices can vary significantly. Generally, high-risk systems tend to be more expensive, while low-risk systems are relatively less costly.
