

The use of water in the event of a fire also reduces smoke and pollutants and protects the environment.Sprinkler systems create architectural opportunities and facilitate operations, as in many cases they are a cost-effective alternative to additional fire walls.The principle of selective extinguishing makes sprinkler systems extremely effective and ensures a careful use of the natural water resource.People, property and the environment are protected, the loss of customers and market shares after a fire is avoided.For special fire risks, a film-forming foaming agent can be added to the extinguishing water to increase the extinguishing effect.


The underlying principle of selective extinguishing makes them extremely efficient: In the event of a fire, only the sprinklers located in the immediate proximity of the fire will be activated. Immediate extinguishing action using water is taken, while the remaining sprinklers remain closed. Sprinkler systems provide reliable fire protection for buildings and industrial plants. Sprinkler systems detect and report fires and automatically initiate the extinguishing process with water.
