Rad-Mist Sprinklers
At RAD Fire Sprinklers, we have been installing a wide range of automatic fire suppression systems, including high-pressure water mist sprinkler systems, within UK residential properties for over 15 years. This makes us one of the most established and experienced firms in the industry, with more knowledge and a greater range of skills than companies which have not yet seen this milestone. If you wish to have a mist sprinkler system installed in your property, you may rest assured that we will be able to provide everything you need. Contact us today and we can assist you in placing an order, or begin by answering any questions you may have. We are always happy to explain the options you have available for water mist systems.
High-Pressure Mist Sprinkler Systems
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There is a reason that a growing number of building control officers and fire professionals are specifying water mist solutions over traditional sprinklers.
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Benefits of Our Mist System
A water mist fire sprinkler system, also known as a high-pressure mist sprinkler, is a fire protection system that controls, suppresses and may even extinguish a fire in a domestic property. This is achieved through the structure spraying small, fine amounts of water (mist) from the sprinkler head throughout the area, covering all surfaces.
Mist sprinkler systems have been noted to be highly effective fire suppression tools. By some professional standards, the water mist produced is even considered to be the most efficient droplet size for controlling and fighting fires.
We are more than happy to work alongside homeowners in order to set out their mist sprinkler system as they need it for their own property. Our team will also consult with and assist architects, developers, mechanical designers, care home providers and landlords in order to set out a water mist fire suppression system for larger structures as well.

Our Projects and Clients
Our work has seen us getting involved in a number of different projects, installing high-pressure water mist fire suppression systems in domestic structures ranging from 32-storey, luxury high rise properties to small, 1-bedroom homes.
We have also carried out work on structures of the following types:
- Listed buildings and stately homes
- Treehouses
- Converted water towers
- Barn conversions
- Converted churches and chapels
- Residential care homes
- Student hostels
- HMO’s
Why choose the RAD-mist high-pressure water mist system?
It is understandable that you will wish to know the benefits of selecting our misting system over another variety.
There are a number of advantages to choosing a RAD-mist system for your own property, the first and foremost of these being the ability to utilise an existing domestic mains supply. This can lead to considerable savings from your budget, as it reduces the cost of your bill and ensures that you do not have to substantially upgrade your water supply in order to accommodate a mist sprinkler system.

Other key features of the RAD-mist system include:
It is very adaptable with minimal size:
The RAD-mist unit is designed to fit a standard kitchen unit or any other frost-proof location, floor standing or floor mounted. As they are installed to utilise a property’s existing water supply, they are also easily fitted into a loft conversion.
Speedy installation times:
Most mist systems can be installed within 2 days, due to the incorporation of pre-swaged hoses.
Full Accreditation:
The RAD-mist system has been developed and manufactured in England by iCO, a trading name for HiPro industries and is fully compliant with BS8458, tested by Exova and approved by IFC for installation by RAD Fire Sprinklers.
Installation experience:
RAD Fire Sprinklers has over 15 years’ experience installing Automatic Water Fire Suppression Systems (AWFSS) in residential and domestic properties around the UK.
Reliable activation:
The RAD-mist unit can be connected to your building’s smoke detection system, in order to provide a “double knock” safety check. This reduces the risk of a false activation.
Minimal water damage:
A high-pressure mist system utilises less water than traditional sprinkler systems (12 litres per minute at 1 bar pressure). This minimises the amount of water damage caused whenever the system is put into use.
Automated self-testing:
The RAD-mist unit carries out a “self-test cycle” every month. There is no requirement for a drain.
Cost efficiency:
High-pressure mist systems are designed to be supplied by a standard domestic mains water. As such, they reduce the amount of water being used in your property. You will also be minimising installation costs, as the water supply is already available.
Real-time monitoring:
GSM Monitoring provides real-time alerts to any smartphone. This is ideal for homeowners or carers who may require an immediate message in the event of an emergency.
Aesthetically pleasing ceiling nozzles and heads:
We supply the most discreet hyper mist nozzles and heads on the market. These can also be colour matched to any RAL colour.
Get in Touch with RAD Fire Sprinklers
If you would prefer an up-to-date water mist system to traditional sprinklers in your residential or domestic property in the UK, we will be fully prepared to take care of the installation for you. No matter how large or small your building is, our team is ready and waiting to ensure it is fully protected from any fire emergency.
Take control of your building’s fire protection and get in touch with RAD Fire Sprinklers today on 01892 680 090 to discuss the options you have available to you. We’ll be glad to help you however we can, and can even provide free quotations for the systems you are considering.
Designed for architects, built for professionals
Our low profile water mist nozzles sit at just 3mm below the ceiling and are the most discreet available on the market.
Our system offers more than design freedom: it meets the highest performance standards and is compliant with all building regulation.