Why Muster?

Muster introduces innovation into the fire suppression industry with leading edge technology for automatic detection and actuation. Muster is a pre-engineered system designed for environments where superior performance and innovation are consistently demanded.

Quality Assured

All Muster key products are manufactured using quality materials designed to withstand harsh operating environments, and to ensure they provide longevity to your investment. Quality assurance is carried out in line with our ISO 9001:2015 accreditation (Certificate # FM 717637) and is carefully monitored by our dedicated team of professionals.

 

Heavy vehicles, mobile plant, agricultural machinery, stationary equipment, and other assets represent a substantial investment for any business. Risk reduction strategies need to include the often heavy demands placed on equipment performance. Consideration should be given to equipment damage or potential personal injury as a result of a fire incident. 

 

Wherever you have heat generation with a potential mechanical or electrical component failure, the risk of fire is real. The costs of asset replacement and lost production can be crippling but are insignificant compared to the potential loss of life.

Today the installation of an automatic Fire Suppression System has become an essential part of an inclusive risk management plan to minimise harm to both operator and equipment. Make Muster ‘Your Fire Suppression Partner’ and find out how we can protect your people and assets with our leading-edge Fire Suppression Systems.

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Frequently Asked Questions

An automatic fire suppression system is a frontline safety system fitted to protect a machine or specific area at risk of experiencing a fire. It is comprised of a detection system, control and monitoring system, actuation system and a distribution network which delivers the fire suppressant to the risk area. Most systems are also fitted with manual actuation capability.
The cost of a fire suppression system is very much dependent on the size of the risk area requiring protection, and the scope of requirement. By carrying out a full fire risk assessment with all key stakeholders, a system can be configured specifically to its defined risk profile. It is not a one-size-fits-all solution.
Under the Australian Standard AS5062:2022, fire suppression systems must be installed by a competent person who has acquired the relevant skillset through education, training, qualification, experience, or a combination of all four. Ensure that the person/s working with your fleet fire suppression systems are suitably qualified and reputable.

Fire systems should be checked daily by operators to ensure there are no faults and that the system is not visibly damaged. Scheduled maintenance by suitably competent fire providers is required 6 monthly, yearly, and 5 yearly. In some harsh applications servicing frequency may be increased to 3 monthly.

Pre-engineered fire suppression systems are designed to detect a fire automatically, which in turn activates the system. The alarm panel then provides both visual and audible alerts to ensure operators/personnel are aware of the situation. Once activated, the agent/s are then discharged into the risk area to suppress the flames.