I know this subject has been up many times before but I would like an
assessment as to what is the preferred system. My understanding from
previous discussions is that dry-pipe systems are preferred? Our board
members are insisting there must be a good gas fire suppression system, but
I am not familiar with any that are OK for use with people in the room.
What is the general consensus? I printed the technical leaflet from the
NDCC which is very helpful, but would appreciate any personal experiences.
Thanks very much.
Lisa Moellering, C.A.
Curator of Collections/Registrar
Holocaust Museum Houston
5401 Caroline Street
Houston, Texas 77004
713.942.8000 x110
713.942.7953 (fax)
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