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> https://us.ovhcloud.com/about/company/green-tech
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> Further I conjecture that a halon system would not be feasible in such a 
> structure.
> 
> Daniel
> 
> There are plenty of effective options besides environmentally-destructive 
> Halon, dangerous-to-equipment water sprinkler, or dangerous-to-personnel CO2 
> for fire suppression these days. Some of the most common today are foam 
> systems like FM-200 or 3m's Novec. 
> 
> - Matt
> 

I suppose I could be wrong, but I would imagine any of the various fire 
prevention/mitigation systems are less environmentally damaging than an entire 
building burning to the ground.


-Andy

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