A fire mist system is a type of fire suppression system that uses a combination of water and a special misting agent to extinguish fires. This system is often used in areas where a traditional sprinkler system is not practical or feasible, such as warehouses, factories, and other large industrial buildings. The misting agent is typically a combination of water and an organic compound such as glycerin, which helps to reduce the amount of water needed to put out a fire. The misting agent also helps to reduce the amount of water damage that can occur from a traditional sprinkler system. The misting agent is released from a nozzle that is connected to a pressurized tank. The mist is then distributed throughout the area, and when it comes into contact with the fire, it helps to reduce the heat and oxygen levels, which helps to extinguish the fire. The fire mist system is an effective and efficient way to protect against fire and is often used in conjunction with other fire suppression systems.