
Automatic Fire Sprinklers
This type of sprinkler reacts to heat when the room temperature reaches between 60 and 70 degrees.

Pre–Action Sprinklers
Water is held by a valve which is operated by a detector.

Deluge Fire Sprinklers
Water is let into the pipes when a fire alarm is activated or by a manual pull station, not to heat.

Dry–Riser Systems
Containing compressed air, preventing water from entering the pipes, unless activated by a fire.

Wet–Riser Systems
Must be installed in buildings higher than 50m, making water available on all floors.

Hose–Reels
Designed for fire suppression in large high-risk areas and can deliver around a third of a litre of water per second.

Hydrant System
Providing an instant supply to water of each hydrant outlet, to aid the FRS in fighting fires.

Water Mist Systems
Water mist systems use less water than more traditional systems and afford the same amount of fire protection while being more sustainable.
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