![]() ![]() Army and DuPont collaborated to develop Halon 1301 to provide fire suppression capabilities for high-value military assets (e.g., aircraft, mainframe computers and telecommunication switching centers) as total flooding systems. ![]() And that quest created a domino effect of products, from Halon to “fire grenades” and condensed aerosol mist. This has been especially true for the protection of high value fixed facilities once it became apparent that automatic fire sprinklers could exact more damage on the property (e.g., communications equipment and electronics) than the heat and smoke from a fire. From the earliest days of “put the wet stuff on the red stuff,” there’s been the search for the next best thing in extinguishing agents.
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