Fires represent one of the most serious threats to human lives, property, jobs, and the environment. When a fire breaks out, the consequences can be catastrophic, not only in terms of material damage but also in terms of loss of life and long-term impacts on the community. In Europe, more than 2,000,000 fires occur annually, which means we face more than 5000 new cases every day. These fires cause material damage exceeding 120 billion euros, and over 70,000 people end up in hospitals due to fire-related injuries. Unfortunately, fires claim an average of 11 lives daily, with a worrying 90% of all fire-related fatalities occurring inside buildings.
Given these alarming statistics, fire prevention and detection must be at the heart of every safety plan. Timely fire detection allows for a rapid response, reducing the risk of fire spreading, material damage, and loss of life. In this context, it is crucial to have reliable systems for fire detection and alarm, gas detection and alarm, as well as automatic fire suppression systems. Additionally, smoke and heat ventilation systems play a vital role in reducing hazards to people and property, while fireproof sealing prevents the spread of fire and smoke throughout buildings.
• Fire detection and alarm systems
• Gas detection and alarm systems
• Automatic fire suppression systems
• Smoke extraction and heat ventilation systems
• Fireproof sealing

