FIRE suppression systems
FOR high-risk, high-value & Mission critical Applications
The RIGHT FIRE SUPPRESSION AVOIDS CAUSING MORE DAMAGE THAN THE FIRE ITSELF.
Not all fires should be extinguished using water. To further illustrate the point, water can often cause as much damage as the fire itself. That’s why coordinating the extinguishing agent with the hazard is a critical part of the system design.
Keystone has been designing special hazard suppression systems for over 65 years. In fact, it’s how we started. We have the best solutions for protecting specialized capital such as artwork, data storage rooms, commercial cooking operations, and flammable industrial hazards, to ensure zero downtime to your process and zero damage to your assets.
Clean agents are colorless, odorless, electrically non-conductive, leave no residue, and are safe for humans. Clean agents interrupt the chemical chain of fire, accelerating suppression and absorbing heat, without damaging sensitive equipment or electronics.
Protect high-value assets like data centers or priceless artifacts in a museum with waterless, environmentally friendly clean agents. Keystone proudly designs and installs clean agent fire suppression systems from the industry’s leading fire suppression manufacturer, Kidde Fire Systems.
CO2 is an odorless, colorless, inert gas that extinguishes fire primarily by reducing oxygen that supports combustion in or around the hazard. It can be designed to flood a space, or to be applied locally to a specific hazard or surface. CO2 is not recommended for normally occupied spaces, except when other means of fire protection are not effective.
CO2 requires no cleanup, which greatly reduces cost and downtime. CO2 systems are applicable to a wide range of flammable and combustible materials and are approved for class A, B, and C exposures. Typical hazards protected include printing presses, vaults, open pits, dip tanks, spray booths, ovens, engine rooms, coating machines, hoods and ducts, generators, and flammable liquid storage areas.
Today’s high temperature cooking appliances and vegetable-based cooking oils present unique fire protection challenges for your employees. A restaurant fire suppression system is a critical element to ensure that your business operates safely.
Restaurant fire suppression systems are specifically designed to handle the rigors of commercial cooking environments. Today’s wet chemical agents overcome flames quickly and clean up easily, with significantly less downtime than prior comparable dry chemical systems.
Dry chemical suppression (IND) systems are a great choice for areas where sprinklers and water are not preferred. They are specifically designed to meet the unique demands of rigorous industrial hazards typically found in manufacturing environments. While dry chemical systems have one of the least desirable cleanup profiles, they are one of the least expensive fire suppression systems to install and maintain.
IND systems offer the choice of two dry chemical agents, ABC powder and BC powder. ABC is a multipurpose agent and can be used for Class A hazards like wood, paper, and other ordinary combustibles. BC is most effective on Class B flammable liquid fires and Class C electrical fires.
Sometimes the smallest spaces are the most difficult to protect. See how you can reduce even the most critical small space fire risk.
In those small spaces where electrical equipment and mission-critical processes reside, Keystone offers micro-environment suppression systems from Rotarex FireDETEC® and Firetrace™. Micro-environment suppression systems are completely self-contained, require no electrical power, and are easy to install and maintain — think of them as automatic fire extinguishers.
Industries Served
Commercial Kitchens
Education & Large Venue
Manufacturing
Property Management
Warehousing
General Contractors
Municipalities
High-Value Assets
Energy & Utilities
Houses of Worship
Parking Enforcement
Healthcare
Law Enforcement
Correctional Facilities