Understanding Modern Fire Fighting Solutions
1. Water-Based Extinguishants
The Traditional but Reliable Choice
Water remains one of the most widely used extinguishants. It cools fire effectively and prevents re-ignition. High-pressure misting systems are now used in high-tech setups to reduce water consumption while improving coverage.
Best Applications
Water is ideal for offices, warehouses, and residential buildings where flammable solids like paper, textiles, or wood are the main risk. However, it is not suitable for electrical fires or environments with delicate equipment.
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2. Foam Extinguishants
Expanding Coverage and Protection
Foam extinguishants create a blanket that cuts off oxygen from the fire while cooling the surface. They are highly effective against flammable liquids, such as oil or fuel, making them essential in industries like aviation, petroleum, and transport hubs.
Best Applications
Foam is used in airports, fuel depots, and factories dealing with chemicals. It provides broader protection than water, especially in areas where flammable liquids are stored.
3. Gas-Based Extinguishants
Clean Agent Suppression
Gas-based systems use agents like FM200, CO₂, or Novec 1230 to suppress fire without leaving residue. These are “clean agents,” which means they do not damage sensitive electronics or require lengthy cleanup. This makes them an essential part of a modern fire fighting system in Kenya, particularly in data centers and telecom facilities.
Best Applications
They are best suited for server rooms, control centers, and archives where sensitive documents or equipment must be preserved. The gas quickly displaces oxygen, suffocating the fire without harming the equipment.