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Archives

Fire Suppression Systems for Archive Rooms
A fire in an archive room can result in the loss of invaluable and often irreplaceable documents.
An uncontrolled fire can spread to neighboring parts of the building, causing collateral damages, and potentially putting lives at risk. 

Fire Hazard Causes for Archives

Electrical equipment failure is a leading cause of fires in archives, stemming from a variety of factors such as inadequate wiring, outdated equipment, and overloading of circuits. Such failures can create significant hazards that can be exacerbated by the high-density storage of flammable materials in archival environments.
Maintenance work, including welding, cutting, and other construction activities, can pose serious fire risks if proper precautions are not taken. Such work can generate sparks or open flames that can easily ignite flammable materials and cause significant damage, making it essential to carefully plan and execute any maintenance activities in archive environments.
Vandalism, whether intentional or accidental, can also contribute to fires in archives by causing damage to electrical systems, heating and cooling systems, and other equipment that can create fire hazards. Even small acts of vandalism can have serious consequences, making it important to maintain a high level of security and vigilance in archive environments to minimize the risks of fire.

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Fire Suppression Challenges

Staff safety

Archive rooms may or not be staffed. Regardless, it is important to have proper emergency protocols in place to ensure the safety of all occupants in the event of a fire or other emergency.

Room layout

The shelving layout in an archive may have to change over time to accommodate the organization’s needs. However, any changes made to the room layout will pose a challenge for technologies which are designed to meet a specific room layout and may require substantial costs to accommodate for any modifications.

Why FirePro

FirePro's fire suppression systems are the ideal choice for archive rooms, providing quick and effective protection against the risk of fires that can damage or destroy valuable documents and other materials.
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*Indicative Design of Fire Suppression for Archive Rooms
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US EPA Approved
FirePro technology is approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for use in Normally Occupied and Normally Unoccupied areas.
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Easy to Install
FirePro pre-engineered condensed aerosol generators are an all-in-one container and are the equivalent of the agent storage tank, piping and nozzles of a pressurized gas system. Should the shelving layout of an archive room change, our pre-engineered generators can be easily relocated to accommodate for the changes.

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