The new Q-FOG 2.0 protects up to 5 rooms. Read more here
Save lives
Detects smoke and heat and extinguishes with water mist
Cost savings
Water mist means only 10-20% water quantity compared to regular sprinklers
Environment
Minimal cleaning and risk of secondary moisture damage
A mobile sprinkler system
Q-Fog’s mobile system is especially suitable for homes where people receive care at home and for people who have difficulty evacuating themselves due to mobility, functional impairments, addiction or other age-related conditions. With a portable sprinkler system from Q-Fog in the home, safe fire protection is created.
In the video below, you can see the entire process from when the smoke starts until the fire is extinguished
- Installed in rooms up to approx 25 m²
- Mist sprinkler (water mist) with high pressure
- Detects smoke and heat
- Simple assembly and movable when necessary
See how it works
From smoke to extinguished fire
The video was recorded in a test environment and is based on a real event.
Easy and smooth installation
- Installed in rooms up to approx 25 m²
- Mist sprinkler (water mist) with high pressure
- Detects smoke and heat
- Simple assembly and movable when necessary
Easy and smooth installation
- Installed in rooms up to approx 25 m²
- Mist sprinkler (water mist) with high pressure
- Detects smoke and heat
- Simple assembly and movable when necessary
Q-Fog saves lives
With good results, year after year
It is with great pleasure that we can state that there were 65 successful activations of our portable units in Copenhagen between January 2019 and May 2023 according to their latest compilation.
News
Valdemarsvik: Care home fire secured
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Industry: Protected control room
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Great results from Copenhagen
Great feedback from Greater Copenhagen Fire & Rescue. The latest statistics (2019.01 – 2023.05) shows 65 fire incidents that our