What is a fire suppression system?

A fire suppression system is a system that is designed to extinguish or control fires in buildings or other enclosed spaces. It typically consists of a network of devices such as sprinklers, detectors, alarms, and fire extinguishers that work together to detect and react to the fire. Once the system is activated, it will release water, foam, or other fire-extinguishing agents to suppress or extinguish the flames. Fire suppression systems are designed to not only protect property but also to save lives by detecting and reacting to fires quickly, and preventing them from spreading.

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