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Is your Data Center or Telecom Closet Performing a Rain Dance?
By Peter Sacco | Jan 12, 2017 | backup, business continuity, colocation, computer room, computer room fire protection, disaster recovery
A friend’s Broadcast Operations Center got taken down because they had a water main break that flooded their supporting server room. Water can take unexpected paths in a building, and can travel along cables and trays so it’s important to fire-stop portals into IT rooms. However, a water main break can overwhelm a large area…
Read More → The Role of Sprinklers in Computer Room Fire Protection
By Peter Sacco | Oct 24, 2007 | computer room fire protection, fire risk, mission critical facilities
A number of clients have asked us about the viability of replacing their ‘wet’ sprinkler systems with a dry-type fire suppression system, such as FM-200. Not many IT personnel understand the role of water-based fire suppression systems, but all realize the potential for water in the data processing environment to be a “bad thing.” The…
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