28 July 2022

Is Solar Fire Risk Underestimated?

Given suspicions that solar farm fires are underreported, a new NERO International report highlights concerns that the solar industry may be unaware of the true extent of fire […]
13 July 2022

How to Extinguish a Class C Electrical Fire

Electrical fires are one of the top causes of fires in industrial settings. In fact, the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) found that fires caused by electrical distribution […]
28 June 2022

6 Key Fire Suppression System Components

Understanding the components that make up a fire protection system in buildings is essential for owners and safety managers to confidently decide which is the best fire […]
5 April 2022

Why Speed is Essential in Tackling Turbine Fires

When fires ignite in wind turbines, speed is of the essence for suppressing the flames. We’ve noted in a previous blog about how long it takes for […]
28 March 2022

How To Put Out an Electrical Fire Without an Extinguisher

Whether they break out in a commercial setting, electrical fires pose unique challenges when it comes to extinguishing them. A common approach would be to cut off the […]
25 March 2022

What is the Most Common Method of Fire Suppression?

The most common method of fire suppression is water. In part this is because many fire protection systems in buildings may have been installed before more […]
18 March 2022

How To Prevent Electrical Fires In The Workplace

According to the Nonresidential Building Report by FEMA, between the years 2014 and 2016, an estimated 100,300 commercial fires were reported to US fire departments each year. […]
14 March 2022

Activated Carbon Air Filters: Everything You Need to Know

If you are looking for an activated carbon air filter to get rid of strong odors or harmful gases in your area, you have come to […]
11 March 2022

What Do You Use on an Electrical Fire?

An electrical fire is one that starts due to an electrical failure or malfunction. While these incidents generate flames and heat like any other fire, it’s […]