A firefighting system is a collection of equipment and strategies designed to detect, control, and extinguish fires to protect people, property, and the environment. These systems are installed in buildings, industrial facilities, vehicles, and other settings where fire risk exists.

Components of a Firefighting System

Detection Systems – Alert occupants early.

  • Smoke detectors
  • Heat detectors
  • Flame detectors
  • Manual call points (fire alarm pull stations)

Alarm Systems – Notify people and emergency services.

  • Fire alarm panels
  • Sirens and strobe lights
  • Emergency communication systems

Suppression Systems – Actively fight the fire.

  • Fire extinguishers (portable for small fires)
  • Sprinkler systems (automatic water release)
  • Fire hydrant systems
  • Wet risers and dry risers
  • Water mist systems
  • Foam systems (for flammable liquids)
  • Gaseous systems (like FM-200 or CO₂ for electrical rooms)

Firefighting Equipment – Used by trained personnel or fire departments.

  • Fire hoses
  • Nozzles and branches
  • Breathing apparatus
  • Fire blankets

Fire Door Solutions & Installation: 

Fire door solutions are critical safety features in commercial, industrial, and residential buildings. They help contain fire and smoke, provide safe evacuation routes, and protect property and lives by slowing the spread of fire.

Fire Door

A fire door is a specially designed door set (including frame, hardware, seals, and glazing if applicable) that:

  • Withstands fire for a specific time (commonly 30, 60, 90, or 120 minutes).
  • Remains closed or automatically closes during a fire.
  • Includes intumescent strips (expand when heated to seal gaps).