A Legacy Ignited
In the heart of a bustling industrial complex, where flames of innovation dance with the shadows of risk, stands a silent guardian: the Suprotex Deluge System. Born from the ingenuity of 1951, when Kidde Fire Fighting first etched its name into the annals of safety, Suprotex wasn't just a system—it was a promise. A vow that in the face of fury, water would rise like a tidal wave of mercy.
Picture this: Sparks fly in the dead of night, a rogue ember threatening to devour warehouses of dreams. But Suprotex awakens. Its heat-actuated heart, forged from unyielding alloys, senses the inferno's breath at 165°F. In an instant, the deluge valve unleashes a torrent—open sprinklers flooding the void, smothering the blaze before it can spread its wings. No false alarms, no hesitation; just pure, automated precision.
