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Residential Fire Suppression
iCO® designs and manufactures advanced fire suppression and sprinkler monitoring products for residential buildings, helping deliver compliant life safety protection without compromising practicality, aesthetics or long-term reliability.

Trusted by architects, fire engineers, developers and building control professionals, iCO® solutions are independently tested, easy to install and supported by clear technical guidance.

The latest developments from iCO®

Fire Suppression Products - High Pressure Water Mist - iCO

High-Pressure Water Mist

In the event of a fire, the high-pressure water mist system releases an ultra-fine mist that targets all three elements of the fire triangle (heat, oxygen and fuel). This rapid fire suppression technology quickly extinguishes flames, prevents re-ignition and minimises the spread of harmful gasses.

Fire Suppression Products - Low Pressure Water Mist Nozzle - iCO

Low-Pressure Water Mist

Designed to meet BS EN 14972-17 and operating at a truly low pressure of 6 bar with a minimal water flow of approx. 29 L/min, the concealed water mist nozzles activate in a manner similar to conventional fire sprinkler heads, while using significantly less water for rapid and effective fire suppression.

Products - Fire Sprinkler Monitoring Panel - iCO

Sprinkler Monitoring Panel

A purpose designed solution for monitoring fire sprinkler systems in residential multi-occupancy buildings. Designed for real-time system oversight, it ensures early fault detection, fire condition alerts and water supply monitoring, significantly improving response times and overall fire safety.

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iCO® is committed to developing fire suppression products that set new standards in safety, efficiency and performance.
Latest News
UK Fire Safety Statistics Reinforce the Effectiveness of Water Mist Fire Suppression Systems
Covering more than 4,000 fire incidents between 2018 and 2024, the Government report compares water mist systems with traditional fire sprinklers.
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