Evolution of the species
Since introducing our innovative Zero 360 fire suppression system back in 2006, with its unique compression discharge method of deploying a highly effective gaseous extinguishant, it has become the industry standard for fire protection at every level of motorsport.
FIRE SUPPRESSION AT ITS MOST ADVANCED
But now, through our ongoing research and development programme, we have taken the best a step further. More rigid in mounting, more flexible in use and more efficient in operation. More reason for specifying Zero 360 – the future of motorsport fire safety.
NEW
• No separate mounting bracket – bottle mounts directly to the vehicle. • Interchangeable operating heads from mechanical to electrical. • Simplified electrical wiring connections – plug and play. • Optimum discharge in any orientation. • Available in 2.25Kg and 3.0Kg variants.
PLUS A GROWING RANGE OF SAFETY PRODUCTS
THE AWARD WINNING
RACE MIRRORS
Formula, Touring, Sports and GT. Conform to FIA and MSA requirements.
QUICK RELEASE STEERING BOSSES
Formula, Touring, Rally. Available with pre-wired 8-way electrical connector.
Our latest, award winning system -
equally effective on unleaded, diesel and bio-ethanol fuel fires – designed for single seaters and sports prototypes. FIA homologated.
RAIN LIGHTS Homologated by FIA and MSA.
ROLLCAGE PADDING
Available in 5 different tube sizes. Exceeds latest FIA standard.
Foam-based extinguisher system meeting the requirements of FIA, MSA and SCCA.
SEE US AT AUTOSPORT INTERNATIONAL Stand No. E256
Champions of Safety
www.lifeline-fire.co.uk Lifeline Fire and Safety Systems Ltd. UK - Coventry CV5 6BU Tel +44 (0)24 7671 2999 USA - Subé Sports Huntington Beach CA 92647 Tel +1-714-847-1501
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