A fire suppression system is engineered to extinguish or prevent the spread of fire. These systems are used in a wide range of environments including buildings, vehicles, and aircraft. They typically involve detection components, such as smoke or heat detectors, and a suppression agent like water, foam, gas (e.g., CO2, FM-200), or dry chemicals. Common applications include sprinkler systems in buildings, gaseous fire suppression in data centers, and fire extinguishers in various settings.
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