| When the subject is fire protection,
responsible firms throughout Alabama and Georgia turn to
Columbus Fire & Safety. With over 30 years experience,
CF & S has designed fire protection systems based on
proven technologies for businesses both large and small.
Specializing in designing, specifying, installing and
servicing of special hazard fire detection and
suppression systems, Columbus Fire & Safety presently
has over 1000 systems installed in the Southeastern
United States. Here are some of the fire detection and
suppression systems we offer:
Fire Extinguishers
A portable fire extinguisher can save lives and property
by putting out a small fire or containing it until the
fire department arrives. Armed with the right type of
fire extinguisher, a property owner can often extinguish
or contain a fire before it becomes a major blaze.
Fire Detection & Alarm
Provides for notification and evacuation of personnel as
a result of the manual operation of a pull station, the
automatic operation of a smoke or heat detector, or the
automatic operation of protective equipment (such as a
kitchen hood system or clean agent system).
Fire Alarms (Detection)
Systems are typically installed in any facility
where the existing situation involves a distinct hazard
to life or property.
Clean Agent Systems (FM-200 and Inergen)
Unlike other fire protection alternatives,
FM-200 and Inergen fire
suppression agents won’t damage valuable assets like
sensitive computer or medical equipment; it leaves
behind no residues, does not deplete stratospheric
ozone, and are approved for use in occupied areas.
Clean Agent Systems are typically used in areas such
as Data Centers, Medical Diagnostic Centers,
Archives/Record Storage, Communication Facilities, etc.
CO2 Systems
NFPA 12 recognizes two types of CO2 systems. The most
common and widely installed is high pressure. The second
type is low pressure. The main difference between the
two is the manner in which the CO2 is stored.
CO2 fire extinguishing systems are probably the most
cost effective choice when protecting equipment within
your facility in areas that are not occupied by people.
Some typical applications for CO2 systems are turbine
generators, flammable liquid storage areas, quench
tanks, industrial ovens, and paint spray booths. |