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Fire fighting systems for tunnels

Designed for tunnels

A multitude of tests have shown that major fires in tunnels can only be prevented effectively if an initial fire is brought under control as early as possible. Conventional methods of structural fire protection or smoke extraction systems alone cannot assure this. Automatic firefighting systems in tunnels increase the level of safety and availability considerably.This is where FOGTEC firefighting systems come into consideration, fighting fires immediately once they have broken out in a tunnel. 

FOGTEC Tunnel Systems

benefits of tunnel fire protection

  • Better self-rescue of people
  • Reliable intervention by rescue teams
  • Shorter infrastructure downtimes
  • Significantly lower temperatures in the fire area
  • More difficult for fires to spread
  • Minimal space requirements
  • Simpler integration in existing tunnel systems
  • Less water used
  • Early fire detection
  • Precise localisation of the fire
  • Lower investment and life cycle costs
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