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An effective fire protection plan involves detection, suppression and containment, and these three key components require both active and passive fire protection. Fire containment, also called firestopping, is a key passive component in an overall fire prevention system. Active fire protection includes all systems designed to suppress or extinguish fire once it has started, as well as aid in the evacuation of occupants. These include smoke detectors, fire alarms, sprinklers, exit signs and evacuation plans. However, active fire protection systems do not prevent the spread of smoke and toxic gases, the leading cause of death from fire.
The Threat to Fire Compartmentalization Many trades are at fault for the breakdown of fire containment, including plumbing, HVAC, electrical and network cabling. The growth of networks, data centers and the internet has meant that network cabling installation has become a major contributor to this problem. Axiom Can Help CONTACT US TODAY |
Firestopping for Compartmentalization Facts Approximately 57% of people killed in fires are not in the room of the fire’s origin. 47% of survivors caught in a fire could not see more than 12 feet. Smoke travels 120-420 feet per minute under fire conditions. How Fast Does Smoke Travel? Question: Answer: |
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