I have been searching for several hours for an automatic (unmanned) fire suppression system for my music and film studio. I’ve got a lot of stuff (equipment, data, media, etc.) that I’d like to keep safe from fire, even when I’m not around, so just a fire extinguisher won’t do. I started my search with Halon, because when I was a kid I saw a fireman do a demonstration at an Indian Guides
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