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Sonic Fire Protection raises $15M to expand sound-based fire suppression tech

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Sonic Fire Protection, a startup developing sound-powered fire suppression technology, has raised $15 million in new funding. The company uses acoustic technology to extinguish fires before they escalate into major incidents. The funding is intended to help deploy its system across a range of settings, including commercial kitchens and apartment buildings. The investment signals growing interest in alternative fire suppression methods beyond traditional sprinkler and chemical systems.

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