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Data Center Fire Suppression Systems

Data centers require advanced fire suppression solutions that protect sensitive equipment while minimizing downtime and damage. Pye-Barker Fire & Safety designs, installs, and services data center fire suppression systems tailored to server rooms, network facilities, and other mission-critical spaces. Using clean agent and pre‑action technologies, our solutions help safeguard critical infrastructure, support code compliance, and maintain continuous operations when every second matters.

What type of fire suppression system is best for data centers?

Data centers typically require clean agent or pre-action fire suppression systems to protect sensitive IT equipment. These systems suppress fires quickly without leaving residue or causing water damage to servers and electronics. Selecting the right system depends on the facility’s layout, equipment density, and operational risk. Learn more

Why are clean agent fire suppression systems used in data centers?

Clean agent systems are used in data centers because they extinguish fires without harming electronic equipment or interrupting operations. The agent is released quickly, suppressing the fire while allowing visibility and safe evacuation. This makes clean agent systems ideal for mission-critical environments where downtime and equipment damage must be minimized. Learn more

Are data center fire suppression systems required by code?

Fire suppression systems are often required in data centers to meet NFPA standards and local fire code requirements, especially in spaces housing critical infrastructure. These systems help protect life safety, reduce fire-related losses, and support business continuity. Proper design, installation, and documentation help ensure compliance during inspections and audits. Learn more about NFPA standards for data center fire suppression

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