Spray Booth

FireFlex Systems provides state-of-the-art innovative, flexible fire protection solutions, designed for mitigating risks and securing applications such as a Spray Booth

Fire Protection Risks in Spray Booths

Spray booths are critical environments used for applying paints, coatings, and finishes in industries such as automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing. These facilities pose significant fire hazards due to the presence of flammable vapors, combustible materials, and ignition sources such as static electricity, electrical equipment, and spray gun operations. The buildup of overspray and improperly ventilated fumes can increase the risk of flash fires and explosions, leading to serious damage and endangering personnel.

Proven Protection for High-Hazard Environments

Integrated fire protection cabinets provide an effective and space-saving solution for mitigating fire risks in spray booths. ICAF Compressed Air Foam System that offers fire protection solution by rapidly deploying (Enviro ARK) foam ICAF systems deliver a high-performance fire suppression solution by combining compressed air, water, and foam concentrate to produce a dense, fast-expanding foam. This foam blankets the fire, cools surfaces, and suppresses vapors—making it especially suitable for environments like spray booths where flammable liquids, vapors, and overspray pose significant fire risks. Additionally, these cabinets can incorporate advanced fire detection technologies, including heat, smoke, and flame sensors, which enable automatic activation at the first sign of fire hazards.

Spray booth

NFPA-Compliant Designs Without Space Trade-offs

To ensure compliance with fire safety regulations, spray booths must adhere to NFPA 33 (Standard for Spray Application Using Flammable or Combustible Materials), NFPA 30 (Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code) NFPA 11 (Standard for Low-, Medium-, and High-Expansion Foam). Integrated fire protection cabinets meet these requirements by offering a reliable, low-maintenance, and cost-effective fire suppression solution. By implementing these systems, industries can enhance fire safety, protect valuable assets, and ensure regulatory compliance while reducing installation and maintenance costs.

Potential Systems Fit

ICAF is a type of system that can meet your project's requirements.