
CLEAN AGENT SYSTEMS
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Clean Agent Systems are chemical extinguishment systems that extinguish a fire without using any water. Clean Agent Systems use gases that are safe both to humans and the environment to extinguish fires.
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) defines a Clean Agent as "an electrically non-conducting, volatile, or gaseous fire extinguishant that does not leave a residue upon evaporation."
Clean Agent Systems are safe to use in occupied spaces, are environmentally friendly and require no clean up after discharge.
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Clean Agent Systems are most commonly used in areas where valuable equipment and assets need to be protected. These areas often cannot utilize traditional fire sprinkler systems, due to a number of special occupancy considerations. Clean Agent Systems are often found in :
Server Rooms
Flammable Liquid Storage Areas
Museums
Libraries
Laboratories
Data Centers
Telecommunication Centers
Record Repositories
Control Rooms
Industrial Plants
And More
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