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Protect Critical Buildings and Equipment With a Special Hazards Fire Suppression System

An effective fire safety plan is vital when it comes to protecting employees, assets and production. In buildings where water may not be the most ideal agent to use, the next option is clean agents used in special hazards fire suppression.
By Michael Angstadt
July 3, 2018
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by Michael Angstadt
Michael Angstadt is the founder and CEO of Flagship Fire, which provides sales, design, installation, and service for special hazards fire suppression and explosion protection systems for customers who need to safeguard server rooms, power plants, chemical facilities, and other sensitive and/or high-hazard facilities.

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