VNT Fire Safety Systems, which responds to the needs of fire safety with directly, continues to provide first quality services and products to its customers with the services mentioned below since the first day.

  • Design and Projecting
  • Hydraulic Calculations
  • Fire consultancy (architectural, static, electrical, mechanical)
  • Theoretical and practical training
  • Material Supply
  • System installations
  • Commitment – Installation and Application
  • Service
  • Maintenance
  • Room Leak Test – Door Fan Test
  • Fire risk analysis reports
  • Expertise 

The above-mentioned services are provided by VNT Fire Safety Systems in directly, most competent and reliable manner; to the competence of the engineering staff; especially for industrial facilities, road tunnels, tank houses, health facilities and marine vehicles, residential and commercial projects, shopping malls, office buildings, tourism buildings management buildings and educational buildings.

VNT with the confidence of the experienced engineer and field team, provide its customers solutions in;

 Water Extinguishing Systems

  • Foam Extinguishing Systems
  • Gas Extinguishing Systems
  • Smoke Curtains and Fire Curtains
  • Fire – Gas Detection Alarm and Detection Systems
  • Smoke Evacuation Systems, Roof Ventilation Systems
  • Fire Doors
  • Passive Fire Stop Systems

All system installations are made with first class products certified by Egyptian authorities which makes VNT to be the most reliable solution partner on fire safety Systems.

Fire safety systems are crucial components of building infrastructure designed to detect, prevent, and mitigate the risks associated with fires. These systems are implemented to safeguard lives, protect property, and minimize the potential damage caused by fires. Here are some common fire safety systems:

  1. Fire Alarm Systems: Fire alarm systems are designed to detect the presence of fire and alert occupants of a building to evacuate. They consist of smoke detectors, heat detectors, flame detectors, and manual call points. When a fire is detected, the system activates audible and visual alarms to notify people of the danger.
  2. Fire Suppression Systems: Fire suppression systems are designed to extinguish or control fires automatically. They include various types such as sprinkler systems, gaseous suppression systems, and foam-based systems. These systems deploy firefighting agents to suppress the fire and prevent its spread until the fire department arrives.
  3. Fire Extinguishers: Fire extinguishers are portable devices used to extinguish small fires. They typically contain fire-retardant substances such as water, foam, dry chemical powder, or carbon dioxide (CO2). Fire extinguishers are strategically placed throughout buildings to provide quick access in case of a fire emergency.
  4. Emergency Lighting: Emergency lighting systems ensure that escape routes remain illuminated during a power outage caused by a fire. They include battery-powered lights and exit signs that guide occupants to safety.
  5. Fire Sprinkler Systems: Fire sprinkler systems are designed to automatically release water or other extinguishing agents when a fire is detected. Sprinkler heads are strategically placed in buildings and are activated individually when exposed to heat, suppressing or extinguishing the fire in the affected area.
  6. Smoke Control Systems: Smoke control systems are used to manage the movement of smoke within a building during a fire. These systems include smoke detectors, smoke barriers, smoke exhaust fans, and pressurization systems. Their purpose is to limit the spread of smoke, allowing occupants to evacuate safely and enabling firefighters to locate and control the fire.
  7. Fireproofing and Fire-Resistant Materials: Fire-resistant materials, such as fire-rated doors, fire-rated walls, fire-resistant coatings, and fireproof safes, are used in building construction to contain fires and prevent their rapid spread.
  8. Fire Escape Routes and Evacuation Plans: Fire safety systems also include well-designed fire escape routes, emergency exits, and evacuation plans. These plans specify the actions to be taken during a fire emergency, including evacuation procedures, assembly points, and communication methods.
  9. Fire and Smoke Dampers: Fire and smoke dampers are installed in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems to prevent the spread of fire and smoke through ductwork. These dampers automatically close when exposed to heat or smoke, restricting the movement of fire and smoke within the building.
  10. Fire Alarm Monitoring Systems: Fire alarm monitoring systems connect fire alarm systems to a monitoring service or fire department. When a fire alarm is triggered, the system sends a signal to the monitoring center, which can then dispatch emergency responders to the location.

It’s important to note that fire safety systems should be regularly inspected, tested, and maintained to ensure their effectiveness. Additionally, adherence to fire safety codes and regulations is crucial to implementing comprehensive fire safety measures in buildings.