How Fume Hood Fire Protection Works

Firetrace International manufactures a fast-acting and reliable automatic fire detection and suppression system designed to protect against laboratory fume hood fires.

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Problem: Due to the many volatile chemicals and compounds used in laboratories, a fume hood fire can release toxic and/or corrosive vapors and soot into the air. In addition to the fire destroying the fume hood itself, these vapors can destroy chemical or biological research material, damage sensitive instruments and their calibration, and destroy data on laboratory computer hard drives.

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