
Property risks – fires, explosions, windstorms, floods, etc. – can be mitigated through loss prevention and control systems. As most of these events cannot be anticipated for the purpose of testing the installed systems, a well-executed project, based on recognized standards (NFPA, FMGlobal, etc.) and correctly installed, is essential for a fire to be controlled within acceptable levels, avoiding property and image losses.
Correctly identifying the risks and their initial characteristics (energy released, type of fire, pool formation, etc.) is essential to choose the ideal prevention and protection system. Natural hazards are also evaluated to define the best form of mitigation. Based on knowledge of standards and technologies, it is possible to design effective solutions that offer the best cost-benefit.
Identification of prevention and protection parameters;
Complete projects with hydraulic calculations in specialized software;
Technical Specifications for the discipline of "fire";
Review of third-party projects with recommendations for compliance with national and international standards.
