
hypoxic air - The new fire prevention system
When you need a system that can't fail, use Prevenex Hypoxic Air to prevent fire!
- All other systems operate after a fire occurs.

Hypoxic air does not allow the fire to ignite. It is the only real fire prevention system available.
Hypoxic air systems have been used for altitude training for many years. This technology reduces oxygen levels so a fire cannot start, yet is still enough for people to work normally. In this atmosphere it's impossible to light a fire. This discovery was adopted by the fire- fighting industry. Hypoxic systems are already in use many places, to protect valuables that are critical and/or irreplaceable. The system is safe for people. The system can be used in areas that do not require ventilation. Typical areas of use are:
- IT and Server rooms
- Archives
- Museum magazines
- Remote operated storage
- Cold storage
- Electro technical rooms
- Hospital equipment room
- Cable tunnels
- Silo
- High power transformers
- Prevents fire
- Always on
- No accidental discharge
- Greater tolerance for heat and humidity
- Environmental friendly
- Low maintenance costs
- Easy and inexpensive to expand
- Protects inaccessible places
- Penetrates and protects everything within the protected area
It’s easy to install and maintain. The cost of maintenance is low.
The advantage of the Prevenex Hypoxic fire prevention system is:
A sketch of the Hypoxic Air systems.

The system is controlled by a Digital Controller. This is the brain of the system, it controls and regulates the system, it create logs and display current system status. It can also interact with other security systems.
Three examples of usable areas for Hypoxic Air.
To be able to start a fire, all the elements of this triangle is need

The Oxygen level in the protected area is reduced. This eliminates one of the elements in the triangle above.

If you need more information please send an e-mail to; firmapost@toreeide.no or phone +47 55 17 54 40
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