Special hazards are environments where standard fire protection systems are not suitable due to higher risks or sensitive conditions. These areas often contain critical equipment, valuable assets, or processes that require specialised protection.
Common examples include:
- – Data Centres and Server Rooms
- – Electrical Switchboards and Control Rooms
- – Industrial and Manufacturing Facilities
- – Flammable Liquid or Chemical Storage Areas
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Unlike traditional sprinkler systems, special hazard solutions are designed to respond quickly while minimising damage to equipment and operations. Depending on the environment, this may include clean agent systems, gas suppression, foam systems, or advanced fire detection technologies.
Every solution is tailored to the specific risks of the site. This ensures effective fire protection while supporting business continuity, reducing downtime, and protecting both people and assets.