Continuity in Suppression: Design & Migration to Clean Agent SF-1230 (Post-Novec)
Understand the future of clean agent suppression and how to transition your projects strategically and sustainably.
📅 Thursday, March 5
⏰ 11:00 AM (1-hour session)
💻 Online via Google Meet
🎟️ Free access with prior registration
Why attend this webinar?
The Post-Novec transition is creating technical and commercial uncertainty across the fire protection industry. This session will provide clarity on:
Regulatory and technical impact on ongoing and future projects
Strategic migration considerations toward SF-1230
Key design factors for maintaining operational continuity
Best practices to protect current investments and contracts
Market trends in clean agent suppression systems
This webinar is designed to provide practical technical insight and forward-looking guidance you can immediately apply in your projects.
Who should attend?
Fire protection engineers
System integrators
Technical managers and engineering leaders
Detection, alarm, and suppression specialists
Infrastructure and facility managers
If you are involved in the design, specification, installation, or supervision of fire suppression systems, this session is highly relevant to you.
📝 How to Register
- 1️⃣ Complete the free registration form on this page.
- 2️⃣ You will automatically receive a digital confirmation ticket.
- 3️⃣ Your ticket will include the direct Google Meet access link.
- 📩 In addition, a reminder email with the access link will be sent in the days leading up to the event.
- Please ensure you register with an active email address to guarantee proper delivery of access details.
- 🎟️ 100% Free Registration
This webinar is free of charge, but registration is required in order to:
Secure your official access
Receive reminders
Track attendance
Obtain any follow-up materials (if applicable)
Limited virtual capacity to maintain technical quality and interaction.
Organized by
- FULOK | Authorized Fike Distributor
- Factory-direct speakers:
- • Bernardo García
- • Kelvin Cabrera