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Corrosion Protection in Pre-Action Sprinkler Systems

Corrosion is a major problem in sprinkler systems, reducing effectiveness, preventing discharge and causing water damage to valuable assets.  Particularly in high value settings such as Data Centres, Freezers and Art Gallery settings, pre-action systems are used to minimise damage due to discharge of water, and yet and are most susceptible to corrosion damage.

Douglas White will provide insight on the latest technology from FM Global standards and solutions to prevent corrosion in these high value settings.

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Douglas White

Business Development Manager ANZ, Johnson Controls

Douglas brings over 20 years of professional sales and project management experience within the fire protection industry. Currently the Business Development Manager for Johnson Controls, he is responsible for raising product awareness and driving new system integrations for clients across various market verticals such as commercial, industrial, residential, defence and hospitality, as well as oil and gas.

 

Equipped with strong fire design and application background, Douglas is focused on collaborating with subject matter experts and end users to develop effective fire protection design and solutions – from concept to completion. He has previously worked with many large organisations including the Australian Department of Defence, Woolworths and Optus, and consulted on numerous complex projects such as AFFF systems for helicopter hangars and sprinkler and gaseous suppression systems for large-scale data centres.

 

Throughout his career, he has carved a niche specialisation for special hazards fire protection. Douglas is passionate about the application of integrated technology such as autonomous fire suppression systems and he believes the future of fire protection lies in the reducing of response times to detect and suppress fire. Douglas understands that fire protection is of upmost importance to building owners, facility managers, developers and occupants. He is deeply committed to safety and giving people confidence in places where they work and live

 

As an avid fire safety advocate, Douglas sits on the FPAA committee and plays a pivotal role in the development of fire suppression standards within Australia and New Zealand markets. Douglas is recognised as a member of the Institute of Engineers Australia and holds a Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) from the University of Technology, Sydney.