Wee Brian,
I believe you may be right regarding test data availability for smoke scrubbing in an area outside the fire effected area. I will look into this. You mention sprinklers having an ability to do the same as water mist. This is true but the droplet size compared to a high pressure mist (HPWM) droplet is huge i.e 1000 micron compared to 60-100 micron for HPWM. What this means is that the free fall velocity of the sprinkler droplet is greater than that of the HPWM. In other words the HPWM floats in the air absorbing 'sooty' particles until it gets to heavy.
It is true to say that none of these systems are able to reduce smoke in its entirety, it tends to be only the visible particulate, nonetheless, very impressive when you see it work and breath the results without BA.