Argon gas is a naturally occurring gas found in the atmosphere. Due to this property, it poses no risk to nature or the ozone layer. Since it is a natural atmospheric gas, its refilling cost is lower compared to other gases. Argon extinguishes fires by reducing the oxygen level in the environment to around 13.8%.
Argon gas does not harm the items in the environment and does not undergo any chemical reactions. It has been clinically tested and proven to be harmless to human health. Argon gas suppression systems do not damage the items in the area during extinguishing and minimize post-fire debris damage. It is one of the most ideal suppression systems for fire safety in areas containing electronic equipment, electrical panel rooms, and museums housing valuable artifacts.