Fire safety is a top priority for any warehousing and shipping operation. With valuable inventory and sensitive equipment present, having the right fire suppression system is crucial. One of the most effective solutions is a dry fire suppression system. It’s designed to protect assets without the risk of water damage.

Lutheran Brothers in Detroit, Michigan, offers this system as part of its leased space. Here’s why a dry fire suppression system is an important method of fire prevention in industrial settings.

What Is a Dry Fire Suppression System?

Unlike traditional sprinkler systems, a dry fire suppression system uses compressed air or nitrogen in the pipes instead of water. When a fire is detected, the system activates, releasing water, foam or gas-based agents only when needed. This makes it ideal for warehouses storing electronics, paper goods, chemicals and other moisture-sensitive products.

Top Benefits of a Dry Fire Suppression System

1. Prevents Costly Water Damage

In a traditional wet-pipe sprinkler system, water sits in the pipes at all times. This poses the risk of leaks or accidental discharge. This can lead to costly damage, especially in warehouses storing electronics, pharmaceuticals or dry goods.  A dry suppression system only releases the suppression agent when needed, minimizing the risk of inventory loss and structural damage.

2. Ideal for Cold Storage and Freezing Environments

Warehouses that require cold storage or climate-controlled environments benefit greatly from dry fire suppression. Wet sprinkler systems can freeze, making them ineffective in cold areas. We all know how harsh a cold Michigan winter can be on pipes. Since dry systems use pressurized air or gas instead, they function properly even in low-temperature environments, such as refrigerated storage warehouses.

3. Faster Fire Response and Enhanced Protection

Dry fire suppression systems are designed for quick activation. Since they use pressurized air, the delay in release is minimal, providing rapid fire control. Additionally, gas-based suppression systems (such as FM-200 or CO₂ systems) can extinguish fires without damaging equipment—ideal for protecting server rooms, machinery and high-value assets.

4. Compliance with Fire Safety Regulations

Many industries, including pharmaceuticals, hazardous materials and food storage, must comply with strict fire safety codes. Installing a dry fire suppression system helps businesses meet NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) and OSHA regulations, ensuring a safer work environment.

5. Lower Maintenance and Reduced Downtime

Traditional wet-pipe fire suppression systems require frequent maintenance to prevent pipe corrosion, leaks or accidental discharges. Dry fire suppression systems, on the other hand, require less upkeep. They reduce the risk of corrosion, since water isn’t constantly present in pipes, and minimize downtime if they need to be activated (since they don’t flood the entire warehouse). This helps save costs.

When searching for a place to store your goods, look for a warehouse with high fire safety standards. The professionals at Lutheran Brothers can help keep your space protected with a dry fire suppression system.

When you’re looking for secure, easy-to-access, quality, experienced storage professionals, contact Lutheran Brothers.

If you are looking for clean, secure and economical warehouse space to lease and operate your business in with your own personnel, look no further than Lutheran Brothers in Detroit, Michigan.