What's protecting your
infrastructure?
Data Centers
Water?
Halon?
Water damage describes a large number of
possible losses caused by water intruding where it
will has an enabling effect on material or systems
by destructive processes.
Halon 1301 gas does break down into hydrogen fluoride
and hydrogen bromides and apparently produces enough
of it before the fire goes out to damage infrastructure if
discharged.  
Patent Innovations in suppression systems
As data is a crucial aspect of most organizational operations, organizations tend to be very protective of their data. A
data center must therefore keep high standards for assuring the integrity and functionality of its hosted computer
environment.
Halon or Water is no longer the answer or solution, but
Stat-
X. Upon detection of a fire, Stat-X generators can be
activated either manually or electrically from a suitable
releasing device. The cannister produces an exceptionally
effective, ultra-fine, potassium based aerosol. Unlike
gaseous systems, which operate at pressure, aerosol fire
prevention generators are very cost effective to install and
maintain.
They do not require the pressure vessels, piping or expensive installation costs associated with other extinguishing
systems. The result is a significant savings to the customer for installation and future maintenance.

On an fire suppression agent weight basis, the aerosol is ten times more effective than gaseous agent alternatives.
The Stat-
X cannister effectiveness is a function of its patented design, aerosol composition, and ultra-fine particle
size. Fire suppression is rapidly achieved through interference between the ultra-fine aerosol particulate and the
flame’s free radicals - terminating propagation of the fire.
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