The INERGEN Fire Suppression System protects enclosed areas where people may be present, fire may strike day or night, and damage from conventional agents cannot be tolerated. Upon discharge, INERGEN agent fills the room, mixing with the air to suppress fires quickly and effectively. Safe for people, INERGEN agent is non-synthetic and made of naturally occurring gases: nitrogen, argon, and carbon dioxide. Once discharged, it returns to the atmosphere in its natural state.
INERGEN agent is free of residues and corrosive by-products that may produce further property damage. And because it poses no ozone depleting or global warming threat, INERGEN agent will never be subject to future legislative bans.
INERGEN's inert behaviour also makes it ideal for use as an extinguishing agent in chemical process engineering. Archives and museums benefit from the long holding times for the extinguishing concentrations, and the extremely small temperature drop when an INERGEN flooding is carried out. Fires involving valuable documents or paintings can be reliably avoided.