NFPA COMPLIANT | CLEAN AGENT SYSTEMS

Fire Suppression & Detection

Comprehensive fire protection systems for commercial, industrial, and critical infrastructure facilities

The Challenge

Ethiopian facilities face critical fire safety gaps:

  • Outdated or non-existent fire detection systems
  • Water-based suppression that damages sensitive equipment
  • No early warning for electrical and server room fires
  • Lack of integration between detection and suppression
  • Non-compliance with international safety standards

Our Solution

We design and install advanced fire protection systems:

  • Very Early Warning Smoke Detection (VESDA) for data centers
  • Clean agent gas suppression (FM200, Novec 1230) – no residue, safe for occupied spaces
  • Automatic sprinkler systems for general areas
  • Integrated fire alarm with central monitoring
  • NFPA and British Standards compliant installations
NFPA 2001
NFPA 72
BS 5839
FM Global Approved

Fire Protection Solutions

Comprehensive protection for every environment

Clean Agent Gas Suppression

FM200, Novec 1230, and Inergen systems. Discharges in 10 seconds. No residue, safe for occupied spaces and sensitive equipment.

VESDA Smoke Detection

Very Early Warning Smoke Detection for data centers and critical facilities. Detects smoke before visible fire develops.

Automatic Sprinkler Systems

Wet pipe, dry pipe, and pre-action systems. NFPA 13 compliant for commercial and industrial buildings.

Addressable Fire Alarm

Intelligent smoke and heat detectors. Pinpoint exact location of fire. Central monitoring and remote notification.

Kitchen Suppression Systems

Wet chemical systems for commercial kitchens. Automatic activation when grease fires are detected.

Emergency Lighting

Exit signs and emergency escape lighting. Automatic battery backup during power failure.

Why Choose Wing Life for Fire Protection

Protecting lives and assets with certified expertise

NFPA Certified Design

All systems designed to meet National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and British Standards requirements.

Data Center Specialists

We have extensive experience protecting server rooms and data centers with clean agent gas suppression systems.

10-Second Discharge

Clean agent systems discharge in 10 seconds, extinguishing fires before significant damage occurs.

Annual Maintenance

Regular cylinder weight checks, system testing, and recertification to ensure reliability.

Integration Ready

Fire systems integrate seamlessly with CCTV, access control, and building management systems.

24/7 Emergency Support

Fire safety is critical. We provide round-the-clock emergency technical support.

Our Fire Protection Process

From risk assessment to certification

1

Fire Risk Assessment

Comprehensive site survey to identify fire hazards, occupancy, and protection requirements.

2

System Design

Hydraulic calculations, agent quantity determination, and NFPA-compliant system layout.

3

Professional Installation

Certified technicians install detection, piping, cylinders, and control panels.

4

Commissioning & Certification

Full system testing, staff training, and handover with certification documents.

Success Stories

Protecting critical infrastructure

CBE Data Center

FM200 Gas Suppression System

10s
Discharge Time
500m²
Protected Area
24/7
Monitoring
View Case Study

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about our drone services and operations

Are gas suppression systems safe for occupied areas?

Yes! Clean agents like FM200 and Novec 1230 are safe for occupied spaces and leave no residue, making them ideal for server rooms and data centers.

How often should systems be tested?

We recommend monthly visual inspections, quarterly functional tests, and annual full system certification by certified technicians.

What maintenance is required?

Regular maintenance includes checking cylinder weights/pressures, testing detectors, verifying control panel functions, and cleaning detectors.

Don't Wait Until It's Too Late

Schedule a fire risk assessment today and ensure your facility is protected.