That is a very practical and safety-conscious question. Yes, many modern public waste bins, including this particular model, can indeed be equipped with a fire suppression system.
Typically, these systems are designed as add-on modules that fit inside the bin or are integrated into the lid. They often use a heat-sensitive trigger (like a fusible link or thermal bulb) that activates a fire extinguishing agent—such as a clean agent gas, dry chemical powder, or even a water-based solution—when temperatures inside the bin rise dangerously high.
For street furniture and high-traffic public areas, having a fire suppression option is increasingly common, especially in regions prone to cigarette-related fires or arson. The installation process usually requires a small modification of the bin's interior structure, and most manufacturers provide a compatible fire suppression kit.
I recommend checking the manufacturer’s specifications for your specific bin model. Look for terms like "fire suppression ready" or "optional fire suppression system." If it's not explicitly listed, reach out to the supplier directly—they can often advise whether a retrofit kit exists.
In short, for safety and peace of mind, this model likely supports such a system, making it a smart choice for parks, bus stops, and commercial zones.