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Fire Safety Measures for Healthcare Facilities

Safe evacuation of patients
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Minimal water damage
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Minimal downtime
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Easy retrofitting
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Compensation of structural fire protection
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Low water storage
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Fire Safety Measures for Healthcare Facilities

The focus of hospital fire protection is on safe evacuation, effective fire management and maintaining business continuity. Clear, structured fire safety measures ensure that patients, staff and visitors can be evacuated quickly and safely. Comprehensive fire management in hospitals includes clear regulations governing behaviour in an emergency to reduce panic and chaos.

A robust hospital fire protection strategy integrates technical, structural and organisational elements. Essential components such as smoke detectors, fire alarms, and accessible fire extinguishers form the backbone of these measures. High-pressure water mist fire suppression systems are particularly advantageous due to their ease of integration into existing buildings. This is especially beneficial when retrofitting older healthcare facilities as it significantly reduces the extent of necessary construction work.

Another key benefit of high-pressure water mist systems is that they minimise operational downtime after activation due to the high cooling effect and small water usage, enabling hospitals to resume normal operations quickly after a fire. This ensures the clinic’s operational continuity even immediately after a fire.

The fire safety requirements in healthcare facilities, including care homes, closely mirror those in hospitals. High-pressure water mist systems can effectively enhance or replace structural fire safety measures, thereby improving overall safety and minimising disruption to hospital operations.

< 20%

of the water volume used by traditional sprinklers is needed by high-pressure water mist systems – drastically reducing water demand and damage.

> 80%

of water damage can be avoided by using high-pressure water mist instead of traditional sprinkler systems.

FAQ – Fire Protection in Hospitals

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