In today’s global business environment, the need for clean agent fire suppression has never been greater. Pem All.

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In today’s global business environment, the need for clean agent fire suppression has never been greater. Pem All

Critical electronics are extremely vulnerable to fire. Pem All

A fast-acting fire suppression agent can prevent catastrophic consequences. Pem All

$40,000/hr The cost of not doing business: Surviving a Fire $1,000,000/hr $17,000/sec Clean RoomLarge EDP Facility Oil Production

Surviving a Fire The survival of your business depends on the type of fire protection you choose.

FM-200 is the Right Choice FM-200 is the best protection for your business Prevent catastrophic damage Protect people Resume business quickly

FM-200 is the Right Choice Fast and efficient Safe for people Environmentally responsible Available long-term

Fast & Efficient Performance Removes heat so fire can’t sustain itself

Fast & Efficient Performance UL listed/FM approved State-of-the-art detection equipment Extinguishing design concentrations reached in 10 seconds or less

Fast & Efficient Performance Performance confirmed under many conditions Suppresses all classes of fires Class A Class B Class C

Fast & Efficient Performance Halon 1301 CO 2 Inert Gas Compact storage space requirements

Human Safety FM-200 is completely safe for use in occupied spaces.

FM-200 Safety Testing FM-200 has the most comprehensive toxicity database of any clean agent The most thoroughly tested fire extinguishing agent ever Millions of $ invested in testing

Human Safety Concerns NOAEL – Highest concentration at which no adverse effect is observed Clean agents are safe for occupied spaces up to the NOAEL

Human Safety Concerns LOAEL – Lowest concentration at which an adverse effect is observed Use of clean agents up to the LOAEL can be permitted in occupied areas with –Adequate time delays –Pre-discharge alarms –Class B fuels

Safety Comparison Design concentration vs. toxicity All concentration levels are % v/v.

Human Safety FM-200 is so safe, it has been designated as a replacement for CFCs as propellant in medical inhalers.

Environmental Responsibility FM-200 is the environmentally responsible choice for clean agent fire suppression.

Environmental Responsibility FM-200 is the responsible choice by any measure Zero ozone depletion potential Low atmospheric lifetime Efficient use of resources Voluntary reduction of emissions

An Environmental Perspective All human activities have an environmental impact An uncontrolled fire will have a greater impact than the use of a suppression system Fire suppression systems rarely discharge

FM-200 is the most accepted and specified fire suppression agent in the world. The Future of FM-200

Long-Term Availability Agent of choice for the leading fire suppression system manufacturers No international production controls or limits Supported by a Great Lakes Chemical Corporation, a global corporation committed to improving fire protection worldwide

Next Generation Agents? Over 3,000 candidate molecules tested FM-200 identified as best agent Industry R&D focused elsewhere Pyrotechnics, Water Mist and Blends FM-200 R&D developing new applications and improved manufacturing

You’ve got a big decision. We’ve got a world of information.

Fast and efficient Safe for people Safe for environment Available long-term

Time and again, FM-200 is the proven choice.

Establish your criteria. Focus on the facts.

Only FM-200 meets every requirement for total fire protection.