27 April 2016

How Fire Suppression Works In Three Steps With Video

Fire Suppression in slow motion The primary goal of a fire suppression system is to prevent a fire from spreading. This slow-motion video shows a Nero Industry direct release […]
27 April 2016

Why Wind Turbines Catch Fire

Fire is the second most common type of catastrophic wind turbine accident behind blade failure. However, by understanding and addressing fire risks, you can mitigate or […]
27 April 2016

The Search for an Effective Halon Replacement

It was not long ago that halon was extremely popular in the fire suppression industry. Back in the 1980s, if you had high-value assets, chances are halon protected […]
27 April 2016

What is a Fire Protection System?

Fire safety is integral for business owners. A fire can spark in an instant and spread within seconds. Businesses investing in fire protection systems realize significant […]
27 April 2016

Defining Different Types of Fire Suppression Systems

The goal of any fire suppression system is to detect fire as soon as it starts and immediately suppress it, preventing the fire from spreading. Heat […]
4 April 2016

What are Differences Between Active and Passive Fire Protection?

Over 70 percent of businesses involved in a major fire either do not reopen or subsequently fail within three years of the fire. It is crucial for […]
4 April 2016

What is an Electric Arc?

Electrical arcing is when electrical current jumps a gap in a circuit or between two electrodes (conductors of electricity). You may be familiar with this activity […]
4 April 2016

Understanding Automatic Fire Suppression Systems

A fire occurs in a structure every 63 seconds in the United States. Some industries are more susceptible to fires including manufacturing, transportation, energy, and other […]
3 April 2016

Exploring the Benefits of Clean Agents

Fire suppression systems are critical for the safety of people and industrial assets. However, since many fire suppression systems rely on chemical suppression agents, you may […]