Automatic Fire Suppression Systems

Fire protection is essential in areas with high-value contents or vital information, namely server rooms, computer rooms, control rooms, historic buildings, museums, telephone exchanges, etc.

Attentive to this need, Sensorpoint designs, installs and provides support services for automatic fire suppression systems.

Our systems, based on the latest international standards, enable a rapid response to a fire at an early stage, aiming to protect lives and property whilst also considering the environment.

IG-541 (Inergen)

With the ongoing concern for environmental impact and international treaties, such as the Montreal Protocol and the Kyoto Protocol, rules were established for the gases that can be used in industry and fire suppression applications, reducing the destruction of the Ozone layer and with no greenhouse effect.

Inert gases are recognised for being 100% ecological, as they are naturally present in the air we breathe. They are not toxic to humans, do not release hazardous substances when in contact with fire, do not impair visibility and leave no residue after discharge. IG-541 (Inergen) falls within the category of inert gases.

FK-5-1-12

As a consequence of the ban on halogenated gases (such as Halon 1301) due to their greenhouse effect and ozone-depleting properties, a new generation of more environmentally friendly agents was developed, maintaining excellent fire suppression capability.

FK-5-1-12 falls within this category.

IG-55

With the ongoing concern for environmental impact and international treaties, such as the Montreal Protocol and the Kyoto Protocol, rules were established for the gases that can be used in industry and fire suppression applications, reducing the destruction of the Ozone layer and with no greenhouse effect.

Inert gases are recognised for being 100% ecological, as they are naturally present in the air we breathe. They are not toxic to humans, do not release hazardous substances when in contact with fire, do not impair visibility and leave no residue after discharge. IG-55 falls within the category of inert gases.

HFC 227ea

As a consequence of the ban on halogenated gases (such as Halon 1301) due to their greenhouse effect and ozone-depleting properties, a new generation of more environmentally friendly agents was developed, maintaining excellent fire suppression capability.

HFC 227ea falls within this category.

CO2

Historically the most widely used gas as a fire suppression agent, making it highly customisable according to the hazard we wish to protect.

Although not ideal for spaces occupied by people (mandatory safety precautions must be taken if people are present), it is one of the most effective gases for suppressing a wide variety of fires, Class A, B and C.

Aerosol Suppression

DSPA is a leader in the manufacture of highly innovative aerosol generators, which can be used for fire suppression purposes. Our products are used worldwide by governments, fire brigades, and various industries and technical facilities. DSPA strives to deliver exceptional value to our customers with an intense focus on quality, reliability, service and the development of innovative products.

Electrical Panel Suppression

Automatic suppression for electrical panels.

ARMANfire Chef

Brand of the prestigious Italian manufacturer AIRfire S.p.A, with decades of experience in fire suppression, specialising in kitchen hood suppression.

This product range stands out for having been one of the first to be LPCB certified, for its compliance with EN 16282-7, and for its easy, straightforward and cost-effective installation.