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Minimize Fire Risk and Maximize Recovery

Unique Venue Application Vesda Systems

Special Applications

Special Applications LARGE AREAS TO PROTECT MINIMAL ARCHITECTURAL DAMAGE MINIMAL VISIBILITY/LINE OF SIGHT OBSTRUCTIONS OPEN AIR AREA WITH LARGE AIR FLOW MULTIPLE APPLICATIONS FOR MULTIPLE LEVELS

Building Design HIGH CEILINGS MULTILEVEL ATRIUMS WATER CURTAIN SEPERATIONS SMOKE/DRAFT CURTAIN SEPERATIONS AUDIENCE / STAGE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS DESINGS

Nightclubs

Nightclubs EARLY DETECTION LARGE CROWDS IN SMALL VENUE REDUCE THE FALSE ALARMS FALSE ALARMS STOP THE MUSIC FALSE ALARMS SLOW DOWN THE VIBE

Nightclubs SPECIAL EFFECTS: PYROTECHNICS FLAME EFFECTS CRYOGENICS HAZING/FOGGING TRUSSES / OBSTRUCTIONS

Theaters

Theaters VENUES ARE ATTACHED TO ADJOINING STRUCTURES SMOKE CONTROL AREAS OF SEPERATION SPECIAL EFFECTS FOR LIGHTING/THEATRICS REDUCE FALSE ALARMS STOPS THE PRODUCTION DANGEROUS TO PERFORMERS

Theaters SPECIAL EFFECTS PYROTECHNICS CHAMPAGNE BOTTLE SPARKLERS SMOKING AREAS HAZING / FOGGING CONFETTI / STREAMERS

REPLACE SMOKE DETECTORS SLEEKER LOOK LESS OF AN EYE SORE WITH DECOR Theaters/Hotels REPLACE SMOKE DETECTORS SLEEKER LOOK LESS OF AN EYE SORE WITH DECOR

Theaters/Hotels QUICKER SYSTEM TESTING LESS DISTURBANCE TO THE GUESTS EASIER TO REPLACE IN CASE OF A 402/INCIDENT ASSIST WITH LOCAL MONITORING OF THE FCC/402 ROOM REDUCE THE FALSE ALARMS INCREASE THE RESPONSE TIME

Data Rooms

Data Rooms DETECTION QUICKER RESPONSE REDUCE THE FALSE ALARMS LESS DOWNTIME FOR THE COOLING SYSTEMS SUPRESSION QUICKER RESPONSE SINGLE UNIT ACTIVATION OF DRY CHEMICAL SYSTEM REDUCTION OF FALSE DISCHARGE WITH MULTI INTERLOCK SYSTEMS

Hotel & Office Building Foyers

Hotel & Office Building Foyers QUARTERLY/ANNUAL TESTING LESS OBSTRUSIVE TO GUESTS AND PROPERTY REDUCE DAMAGE TO PROPERTY LESS TIME IN COMPLETION OF THE TESTING REPAIR/REPLACE REDUCTION IN TIME FOR REPAIR OR REPLACING DETECTION DEVICES LESS DAMAGE TO THE PROPERTY

Special Hazards

Special Hazards CO2 GROWING PRODUCTION EXTRACTION ETHANOL LPG ALCOHOL

Suppression Systems

Suppression Systems OBSTRUCTIONS CONTAMINATION – PLANTS LIGHTING GROW POD DESIGNS CONTAMINATION – PLANTS APPROVED WATER SUPPLY DRAINAGE GROW PODS SPECIALIZED SYSTEMS MISTING DRY CHEMICAL – SPECIALIZED ROOMS

MARTIN CASILLAS 702-858-2940 mcas393@yahoo.com

QUESTIONS?

Minimize Fire Risk and Maximize Recovery