Powered by CloudFire Third-Party Certified Products: the CloudFire Ecosystem

Fire systems that work together

Fire protection systems are often built by multiple manufacturers. Detection, sprinklers and suppression systems are specified separately, which create interoperability concerns. If your systems aren’t communicating, you’re at risk.

The “Powered by CloudFire” mark provides you with the confidence that your third-party fire safety product(s) are guaranteed to work together.

Inim is the only company that brings both mechanical and electrical active fire protection together into one consolidated solution. Every product within the ecosystem has been tested and verified to integrate seamlessly with the CloudFire platform.

Confidence in your fire protection system

“Powered by CloudFire” gives you confidence that every part of your fire protection system works together as intended.

Specify third-party systems with verified interoperability

Bring mechanical and electrical fire protection into one platform

Monitor detection, sprinkler and suppression systems together

Support Golden Thread requirements through digital reporting

Maintain confidence that systems are compliant and fit for purpose

Compatible Products

Protect critical environments without water or gas.

FirePro uses condensed aerosol suppression to extinguish fires in environments with sensitive equipment, such as data centres and electrical rooms.

When integrated with CloudFire, systems can be monitored remotely, providing real time alerts, system visibility, and simplified compliance management.

Trusted sprinkler components.

Rapidrop is a global manufacturer and supplier of fire sprinkler system components, including valves, riser assemblies and control equipment used in commercial and industrial fire protection systems.

CloudFire integration enables these systems to be monitored remotely, improving visibility across large or complex installations.

Instant visibility of sprinkler activation.

Hydrosmart detects and reports sprinkler activations.

When integrated with CloudFire, Hydrosmart enables real-time alerts, remote monitoring, and centralised reporting of sprinkler activity, giving building managers and engineers greater visibility and faster response to potential fire events.

Test sprinkler systems without disruption.

Zonecheck, manufactured by Project Fire, allows sprinkler zones to be tested safely without the need to access high level pipework or discharge water externally.

When connected to CloudFire, testing activity is logged digitally, simplifying compliance and reducing maintenance complexity.

What does “Powered by CloudFire” mean?

The “Powered by CloudFire” mark confirms that a third-party fire protection product has been tested and verified to integrate with the CloudFire platform, allowing it to be monitored within the same system.

Why is interoperability important in fire protection systems?

Fire systems are often made up of equipment from different manufacturers. If those systems do not communicate properly, faults can be missed and response times can be delayed.

Verified interoperability ensures detection, sprinkler and suppression systems work together as one coordinated fire protection system.

Which types of systems can be connected through CloudFire?

CloudFire connects fire detection systems, fire sprinkler systems and fire suppression technologies within one monitoring platform, giving a complete view of system performance.

How does CloudFire improve visibility across multiple fire systems?

CloudFire brings data from different fire protection systems into one interface.

Instead of checking separate systems individually, engineers and building managers can see alarms, faults and activity across detection, sprinkler and suppression systems in one place, in real time.

Who benefits from the “Powered by CloudFire” ecosystem?

Architects, consultants, fire engineers, installers and facilities managers all benefit from specifying systems that are already verified to work together.

It reduces design risk, simplifies integration and gives building owners confidence that their fire systems will perform as expected.

How does “Powered by CloudFire” support compliance?

Connected systems automatically generate digital records of alarms, faults, maintenance and testing activity.

These records support Golden Thread requirements and help demonstrate that fire protection systems are being monitored and maintained correctly.

Can third-party fire protection products be trusted to work with CloudFire?

Products with the “Powered by CloudFire” mark have been specifically tested for compatibility.

That removes the uncertainty typically associated with multi-supplier fire systems and ensures reliable communication between technologies.

What is the advantage of combining mechanical and electrical fire protection systems?

Most fire systems separate electrical detection from mechanical suppression.

CloudFire brings both together into one connected platform, allowing engineers to monitor and manage the entire fire protection system rather than isolated components.

Does CloudFire reduce integration risk during installation?

Integration issues are one of the most common causes of delays and performance problems in fire system projects.

Using verified compatible products reduces the likelihood of system conflicts, helping installations run more smoothly.

Is the CloudFire ecosystem suitable for complex buildings?

Large buildings often rely on multiple fire protection technologies working together.

The “Powered by CloudFire” ecosystem is designed specifically for these environments, where coordinated system performance and clear visibility are essential.