Residential Cooking Fire Suppression System

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The “Stove Top Forget Me Not”

Attributes

  • Puts out the fire before sprinklers get involved
  • Connects homeowner with fire department to confirm fire is out and no further medical assistance is needed
  • Sleek and modern look designed to blend into the underside of hood or microwave to not be an eyesore
  • Turns off stove (gas and electric) to ensure there is not rekindling of the fire in the event that the homeowner in asleep, not present, or injured
  • No remodeling or rewiring of structural wiring is required for gas-powered stoves
  • 52% percent of the non- fatal cooking injuries occurred when the someone tried to fight the fire themselves.
  • Monitoring system/direct contact with the fire department can be tied in to existing fire suppression monitoring or have its own independent notification application.
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According to findings of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) between 2014-2018 local fire departments responded to 172,900 home cooking fires per year. These fires caused an average of 550 deaths; 4,820 injuries; and $1.2 billion in direct property damage annually.

Electrical Distribution Fire Suppression System

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Outlet application can be applied to any structural wiring distribution component (light switches/ fixtures, electrical panels, junction boxes…)

  • The current fire extinguishing methods (smoke detectors, fire extinguishers, and water-based sprinkler systems) are not designed to detect or extinguish fires that occur within a wall. Many times, these electrical system fires are not identified until the drywall has been breached or the fire has progressed from the wall cavity to the attic space or floor above the faulty device.

NFPA research found the following:

  • Fire departments responded to an estimated average of 46,700 home fires involving electrical failure or malfunction each year in 2015–2019.
  • These fires caused an estimated average of 390 civilian deaths and 1,330 civilian injuries each year in 2015–2019, as well as an estimated $1.5 billion in direct property damage a year.
  • Electrical failures or malfunctions were the second leading cause of electrical home fires in 2015–2019 accounting for 13% of home structure fires.

Appliance Cross Section Application

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Fire suppression device can be applied to any appliance utilizing electrical controls, heating elements, and gas burners. (Dishwashers, clothes dryer, furnaces…)

No product is designed, manufactured, or maintained perfectly every time so be prepared for common ignition sources of products. Protecting your reputation and liability insurance while also saving your customers property as well as peace of mind.