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The system was working. And it still failed.
The system was working. And it still failed. The system was working. And still, it failed. This is one of the most critical situations when it comes to fire safety. Because in most cases, it’s not about the absence of technology. It’s about how that technology was designed, applied, and maintained over time. The problem doesn’t start with the failure. It starts before it. When a system doesn’t respond as expected, the first instinct is to question the equipment. But in real
Grupo AMJ
Apr 233 min read


Not every fire can be put out with water.
When it comes to putting out a fire, the first image that comes to mind is water.And in many cases, it actually works. But not every fire can or should be fought that way. Depending on the type of material involved, using water may not only be ineffective, but can also make the situation worse. The most common mistake starts with an automatic assumption It’s natural to think water solves everything.After all, it’s always available and widely associated with fire control. The
Grupo AMJ
Mar 302 min read


How long does a fire detection system take to identify a fire?
Faster than most people think When people think about fires, they often imagine visible flames, intense heat, and thick smoke filling the space. In reality, a fire starts much earlier than that. Before flames appear, there are already signs. Invisible smoke particles, combustion gases, and slight temperature changes begin to develop in the environment. And this is exactly when a well-designed detection system starts working. Detection happens before the fire becomes visible
Grupo AMJ
Mar 172 min read
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