What are the different types of fire protection systems in building structure design?

1 Fire alarm system: This system includes a set of sensors, fire alarm devices, and warning systems that can be used to quickly and automatically send the necessary information to take the necessary measures in case of a fire.

2 Fire extinguishing system: This system includes a set of devices, systems and equipment used to extinguish fire. For example, sprinkler, paste, gas and...

3 Fire prevention system: This system includes a set of structures used in the building structure, which controls the spread of fire to other parts of the building in case of fire. For example, in fire-resistant walls, doors and windows, cooling systems, etc.

4. Smart extinguishing system: Using sensors and smart technologies, this system can detect fire risk more accurately and take necessary actions automatically depending on the need and level of risk.

5 Ventilation systems: These systems help to control the temperature, humidity and air flow inside the building so that the air inside the building circulates properly. 

Some types of fire protection systems are:

1 Fire extinguishing systems: In order to extinguish the fire using water or special chemicals, this system can be activated automatically or manually.

2 Fire alarm systems: systems that are used for quick fire detection and notification to people and fire extinguishing centers. This system includes smoke and heat sensors that are activated automatically.

3 fire prevention systems: systems that are one of the most important fire protection measures in order to control and limit the spread of fire and neutralize it. This system includes the use of fire resistant walls, fire resistant doors and moisture systems.

4 Fire cooling systems: systems that are used to control the temperature and cool the fire areas and prevent the fire from developing. This system includes the use of sprinkler systems, foam injection systems and cooling systems.

5 Smoke transfer systems: systems that are used to transfer smoke from the interior areas of the building to the outside and prevent the accumulation of smoke in the building. This system includes the use of smoke transfer fans, smoke transfer valves and ventilation systems.