Yes, oxyreduct or some form of flood suppression system would be the answer, as these will give the ultimate asset protection. However, as is always the case, less costly alternatives are initially being investigated. The cctv detection has crossed my mind, however, in the similar facility, (described in my question), beam detectors were installed only to constantly have steamed lenses making them in operable, my assumption is the same may happen with the cameras?
I suppose the key question presently is ‘will a series of durable point detectors (multi sensor, any suggestions??) provide the same level of asset protection as a correctly working aspirating system? I.e. could they detect the fire as quickly and if not is the difference between the two systems likely to have a benefit in terms of asset protection?